During a class on newborn care given at a local health department, a nursing student asks the par-ticipants to practice with baby dolls. Which of the following steps of promoting effective educa-tion is the student using?

a. Eliciting performance
b. Assessing performance
c. Enhancing retention and transfer of knowledge
d. Gaining attention


ANS: A
The step of eliciting performance includes encouraging the learners to demonstrate what they have learned. Gaining attention occurs at the beginning of the program. Assessing performance occurs at the end of the program. Enhancing retention and transfer of knowledge occurs as the learners are asked to apply the information to their lives and situations (not to the care of the dolls).

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