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What is teaching?
What is teaching?
Engagement with learners to enable their understanding and application of knowledge, concepts, and processes.
What is learning?
What is learning?
Gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in something by study, experience, or being taught.
What does the Transtheoretical Model of Change describe?
What does the Transtheoretical Model of Change describe?
Behavior change as a progression through a series of five stages.
Which of the following best describes the Theory of Planned Behaviour?
Which of the following best describes the Theory of Planned Behaviour?
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What are the six constructs of the Health Belief Model?
What are the six constructs of the Health Belief Model?
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What are the three phases of the Activated Health Education Model?
What are the three phases of the Activated Health Education Model?
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The Social Cognitive Model states that self-efficacy is a factor that affects health behavior change.
The Social Cognitive Model states that self-efficacy is a factor that affects health behavior change.
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What should community members be involved in regarding health programs?
What should community members be involved in regarding health programs?
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Study Notes
Introduction to Teaching
- Teaching involves engaging learners to enhance their understanding and apply knowledge, concepts, and processes.
- Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge or skills through study, experience, or instruction.
- Philosophy examines fundamental questions related to experience, reasoning, knowledge, values, mind, and language.
Models and Theories of Behavior Change
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The Rational Model (KAP):
- Based on the idea that increasing a person's knowledge will lead to a change in behavior.
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The Health Belief Model:
- Focuses on human health decision-making through perceptions of susceptibility, severity, benefits versus barriers, cues to action, and self-efficacy.
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The Extended Parallel Process Model:
- Builds on the Health Belief Model, suggesting individuals engage in two appraisal processes when presented with risk messages: evaluating perceived threat and determining the efficacy of recommended actions.
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The Theory of Planned Behavior:
- Suggests that intent to change behavior is influenced by individual attitudes, perceived social norms, and perceived behavioral control over the action.
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The Activated Health Education Model:
- Involves a three-phase process: assessing health (experiential phase), creating awareness (awareness phase), and developing a personalized behavior change plan (responsibility phase).
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Social Cognitive Model:
- Proposes that three key factors influence health behavior change: self-efficacy, personal goals, and outcome expectancies.
Participant Involvement
- Community involvement is essential in every phase of program development, including identifying needs, collaborating with organizations, planning activities, and assessing outcomes.
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Description
This quiz focuses on the fundamental principles and strategies of teaching within the context of Medical Technology for the BSMT program in the 1st semester of 2024-2025. It aims to assess the understanding of effective teaching methodologies, threats to student learning, and ways to mitigate those threats.