The Systematic Design of Instruction

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Scott, Foresman, 1985 - Education - 277 pages
Abstract: A reference text for instructors describes the strategic application of a systems approach model for instructional design. Numerous illustrations of the application of this model are provided. Topics include: identifying and analyzing an instructional goal and strategy; instructional analysis of student skills; developing course performance objectives; developing instructional materials and test items; evaluation of the instructional design effectiveness; and guidelines for the revision of instructional materials. Each of the 12 chapters describes the systems approach model components and their application. A discussion of the grading process is appended.

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Introduction to Instructional Design
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Components of the Systems Approach Model
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