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Robert Gagne’s Nine Steps of Instructional
Design (1970)
By
Kathleen Webster
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IntroductionIntroduction
The main goal of an instructor is to establish a The main goal of an instructor is to establish a learning module that will have a positive learning module that will have a positive impact on his or her student.impact on his or her student.
Robert Gagne’s has created a design module Robert Gagne’s has created a design module that can guide an instructor to achieve an that can guide an instructor to achieve an instructional design that will meet that goal.instructional design that will meet that goal.
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Step 1: Gain AttentionStep 1: Gain Attention
Find a way to grab the attention of the learnerFind a way to grab the attention of the learner Be creative Be creative Use devices such as: Storytelling, Use devices such as: Storytelling,
demonstrations, problem solving, engage the demonstrations, problem solving, engage the student in being active in participating.student in being active in participating.
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Step 2: Describe GoalStep 2: Describe GoalDescribe the goals of the learning module.Describe the goals of the learning module.
Outline what the student is expected to learn.Outline what the student is expected to learn.
State what the learners will accomplish and State what the learners will accomplish and how they will be able to use this knowledge.how they will be able to use this knowledge.
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Step 3: Stimulate Recall of Prior Knowledge
Show students how prior knowledge is connected to the information being presented.
Provide student with a framework that will stimulate both the learning process and the retention of ideas.
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Step 4: Present the materialStep 4: Present the material
Develop and implement a plan to deliver the Develop and implement a plan to deliver the information to the studentinformation to the student
The deliver of the information can be in The deliver of the information can be in various forms such as power point various forms such as power point presentation, lectures, assigned readings, presentation, lectures, assigned readings, discussions, and other multi-media forms.discussions, and other multi-media forms.
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Be creative when presenting Be creative when presenting informationinformation
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Step 5: Provide Guidance for Step 5: Provide Guidance for learninglearning
• Evaluate the progress of your students and Evaluate the progress of your students and establish ways to achieve success.establish ways to achieve success.
• Encourage students to seek other source for Encourage students to seek other source for learning such as library, internet, and learning such as library, internet, and conversation.conversation.
• Direct students to learning opportunities Direct students to learning opportunities whenever possible.whenever possible.
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Step 6: Elicit PerformanceStep 6: Elicit PerformanceAllow students to find ways to apply the knowledge to help in retaining the Allow students to find ways to apply the knowledge to help in retaining the information.information.
Sample of application could be a project that involves using the knowledge to Sample of application could be a project that involves using the knowledge to achieve the goals outcome.achieve the goals outcome.
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Step 7: Provide Feedback Feedback is an essential tool for the learner. It involves the instructor monitoring the
student’s learning and making sure the student is correct in his or her learning.
The instructor needs to encourage the student by recognizing the student’s achievement in learning.
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Step 8: Assess Performance
• Test, quiz, group discussion, papers and projects are just some of the ways an instructor can determine if the student is learning the material presented.
• It is important to assess the learning performance of a student to determine if the process is efficient.
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Assess the student’s learning by challenging their knowledge
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Step 9: Enhance Retention and Transfer
Students may find value in learning if they can transfer the information they learn to a situation they know.
Students may retain the information if they have an opportunity to apply it to a situation even if it is just for practice.
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Helpful Websites
For more information concerning instructional design and Gagne’s instructional model
http://www.edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Nine_events_of instruction http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/learnings/development.html
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ConclusionConclusion Instructional design is essential for a successful learning module.Instructional design is essential for a successful learning module. Incorporating Gagne’s 9 steps of instruction can assist in making that design a Incorporating Gagne’s 9 steps of instruction can assist in making that design a
success.success.