A high school class is still mourning the death of a popular classmate who was killed in an automobile accident
The opportunity to conduct a class on safe driving would be based upon which facilitator of learning?
1. Repetition
2. Motivation
3. Simple to complex
4. Physical readiness
Correct Answer: 2
Motivation relates to whether the learner wants to learn and is usually greatest when the learner is ready, the learning need is recognized, and the information being offered is meaningful to the learner. Repetition and simple to complex are ways to teach. Physical readiness has to do with the student's ability to focus on things other than his or her physical status.
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