The text suggests that you use the T-E-A-C-H model when teaching people how to do
something (procedure). Choose a skill and explain how you would use the model to teach it to
your audience.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary. The T-E-A-C-H model includes the following steps:
1. Tell ? describe what you want your audience to know.
2. Example ? show your audience an example of how to perform the skill.
3. Apply ? Give your audience an opportunity to perform the skill themselves.
4. Coach ? Encourage them by providing positive reinforcement.
5. Help ? Correct their mistakes.
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