Area of Operation I. Fundamentals of Instructing

Task A
Effects of Human Behavior and Communication on the Learner

References: FAA-H-8083-2, FAA-H-8083-9, FAA-H-8083-25

Objective:

To determine the applicant understands human behavior and effective communication, can apply that knowledge, manage associated risks, demonstrate appropriate skills, and provide effective instruction.

Knowledge:  The applicant understands and explains:

FI.I.A.K1          Elements of human behavior, including:

FI.I.A.K1a          a. Definitions of human behavior

FI.I.A.K1b          b. Instructor and learner relationship

FI.I.A.K1c          c. Motivation

FI.I.A.K1d          d. Human needs

FI.I.A.K1e          e. Defense mechanisms

FI.I.A.K2          Learner emotional reactions, including:

FI.I.A.K2a          a. Anxiety and stress

FI.I.A.K2b          b. Impatience

FI.I.A.K2c          c. Worry or lack of interest

FI.I.A.K2d          d. Physical discomfort, illness, fatigue, and dehydration

FI.I.A.K2e          e. Apathy due to inadequate instruction

FI.I.A.K3          Teaching the adult learner.

FI.I.A.K4          Effective communication, including:

FI.I.A.K4a          a. Basic elements of communication

FI.I.A.K4b          b. Barriers to effective communication

FI.I.A.K4c          c. Developing communication skills

Risk Management:  The applicant is able to identify, assess, and mitigate risk associated with:

FI.I.A.R1          Recognizing and accommodating human behavior.

FI.I.A.R2          Barriers to communication.

Skills:  The applicant exhibits the skill to:

FI.I.A.S1          Give examples of how human behavior affects motivation and learning.

FI.I.A.S2         Describe what the instructor can do to deal with:

FI.I.A.S2a         a. Serious abnormal emotional behavior

FI.I.A.S2b         b. Defense mechanisms

FI.I.A.S3         Use effective communication in ground and flight instruction.