What type of instructor promotes dependence, intimidates participants, presents unattainable goals, and focuses on the “quick fix” (other than a soon-to-be-fired-instructor)?
Explanation
Answer: D - The teacher-centered instructor promotes dependence in class members, tries to win influence through intimidation, creates an unrealistic picture and presents easy answers or “quick fixes”. In contrast, a patient-centered instructor provides consistent encouragement, has knowledge of attainable goals, fosters independence in participants and is centered on reality.