Gagne´s theory

Isabel Herrada (Chabe)
21 Oct 201602:22

Summary

TLDRThis episode of the instructional design series honors Dr. Robert Gagné, a pivotal figure in instructional design. Gagné, known for his learning theory, emphasizes a systematic approach to education, identifying five types of learning and nine essential events of instruction. His hierarchical conditions of learning outline a sequential process where students master each step before progressing. The episode succinctly captures Gagné's contributions, highlighting the importance of structured learning and effective teaching strategies. For those interested in applying Gagné's principles, additional resources are available at epig goi.com.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Dr. Robert G is a pivotal figure in instructional design, known for his systematic approach.
  • 🎓 Born in 1916 and passing away in 2002, G's contributions have significantly shaped educational practices.
  • 🔍 G's learning theory, known as the G assumption, includes five types of learning and nine events of instruction.
  • 🧠 The five types of learning identified by G are verbal information, intellectual skills, cognitive strategies, motor skills, and attitudes.
  • 🔄 The nine events of instruction should occur during the learning process, although not necessarily in a specific order.
  • 🚀 Key instructional events include gaining student attention, stating objectives, assessing prior learning, and presenting new information.
  • 📝 Effective learning requires all nine instructional events to be present, including offering feedback and assessing retention.
  • 📊 G introduced a hierarchy of eight conditions for learning, where mastery of each step is essential before progressing.
  • ⚡ Signal learning involves responding to stimuli, while chaining connects stimuli and responses in a sequence.
  • 💬 Higher-level learning includes verbal association, discrimination, concept learning, rule learning, and problem solving.

Q & A

  • Who is Dr. Robert G, and what is his significance in instructional design?

    -Dr. Robert G was a major contributor to the systematic approach of instructional design, best known for his learning theory, which includes five types of learning and nine events of instruction.

  • What are the five types of learning identified by Dr. G?

    -The five types of learning include verbal information, intellectual skills, cognitive strategies, motor skills, and attitudes.

  • Can you list the nine events of instruction according to Dr. G?

    -The nine events of instruction are: gaining the students' attention, informing them of the objectives, assessing prior learning, presenting information, providing guidance, allowing time for performance, offering feedback, assessing performance, and ensuring retention.

  • How does Dr. G suggest learning occurs?

    -Dr. G suggests that learning occurs in a sequential manner and builds upon prior knowledge, requiring the learner to master each step before advancing to the next.

  • What is the hierarchy of conditions to learning proposed by Dr. G?

    -Dr. G's hierarchy of conditions to learning includes several types: signal learning, stimulus-response learning, chaining, verbal association, discrimination learning, concept learning, rule learning, and problem-solving.

  • What is signal learning in Dr. G's framework?

    -Signal learning is the initial stage where the learner responds to a signal, recognizing a stimulus.

  • What is the significance of feedback in the learning process?

    -Feedback is crucial as it helps learners understand their performance, correct errors, and reinforce learning, thus contributing to retention.

  • What is the relationship between the nine events of instruction and the types of learning?

    -The nine events of instruction occur during the five types of learning but not necessarily in a fixed order; all events must be present for effective learning.

  • How can educators apply Dr. G's teachings in their instructional practices?

    -Educators can apply Dr. G's teachings by designing instruction that incorporates the nine events and ensures students build on prior knowledge while mastering each type of learning progressively.

  • Where can one find more information about Dr. G's instructional design principles?

    -More information about Dr. G's instructional design principles can be found at epig goi.com.

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