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SGallaher96

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What understanding about the goal of evaluation would be most helpful to a student in a nursing program?
 
  a. Evaluation lowers learner self-esteem.
  b. Evaluation ridicules student performance.
  c. Evaluation identifies behaviors that stand in the way of meeting goals.
  d. Evaluation informs the learner of things that annoy the instructor.

Question 2

Which statement best describes an active learning situation?
 
  a. The learner practices bed-making.
  b. The learner watches a peer make a bed.
  c. The learner watches the instructor make a bed.
  d. The learner pays attention during lecture.



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brittiany.barnes

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Progression toward goal attainment is identified by evaluation. During the process, behaviors that stand in the way of goal attainment are identified, along with strengths of performance. The other options are outcomes that are not goals of the evaluative process.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Active learning requires the learner to gain knowledge and skill by his or her own efforts. A learner who participates takes an active role. The other options describe passive learning situations.





 

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