PED AS91504 (3.7)
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Getting to know the standard
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Level 1 & 2 revision17 Topics|15 Quizzes
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Getting to know the standard (1.7)
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Cooperation with others
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Self management
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Compliance with instructions
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Care of equipment
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Appropriate communication
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Team work
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Assisting and supporting others
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Tolerance during outdoor education
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Conflict resolution
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Getting to know the standard (2.7)
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Risk in outdoor activities
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Risk management
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People and strategies
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Equipment and strategies
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Environment and strategies
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Putting it all together
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Getting to know the standard (1.7)
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Ethical considerations1 Quiz
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Environmental sustainability1 Quiz
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School policies1 Quiz
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Emergency preparedness in the outdoors1 Quiz
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Risk reduction strategies1 Quiz
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
3 point(s)Deception is the act of:
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a group of people into something to be .
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Question 2 of 6
2. Question
4 point(s)Paternalism refers to:
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Taking away an individual’s right and to make a . This is supposedly done in the best of the .
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Question 3 of 6
3. Question
1 point(s)Secrecy is:
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Question 4 of 6
4. Question
5 point(s)We can deceive people through which of the following ways? Select all that apply.
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Question 5 of 6
5. Question
1 point(s)Explain the difference between malevolent and benevolent deception. Provide an advantage or disadvantage for each type of deception
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Question 6 of 6
6. Question
1 point(s)Consider this: Is it right to force somebody to take part in physical activity because it is good for them, despite the fact that they do not want to?
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