Pgt436e Gagne
Pgt436e Gagne
Pgt436e Gagne
Robert Gagné
1916-2002
Art Wolfskill, ALEC 601
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Overview:
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This theory stipulates that there are
several different types or levels of
learning.
Intellectual
skills
Motor
skills
Cognitive
strategies
Verbal information:
The kind of information that we are able to
state; declarative knowledge.
Intellectual skills:
Attitudes:
Mental state that predisposes a learner
to choose to behave in a certain way.
Gagne's nine events of instruction:
(1) Gaining
attention Informing )2(
Enhancing )9( learners of the
(Reception)
retention and objective
transfer (Expectancy)
(generalization)
Nine instructional
(8) Assessing (3) Stimulating
events
performance recall of prior
&corresponding
(Retrieval) learning (Retrieval)
cognitive processes:
(6) Eliciting
performance
(5) Providing learning guidance
(Responding)
(Semantic encoding)
The Nine Events of Instruction
Event of Instruction Learning Process
1. Gaining attention Attention
Giving learner a stimulus to
ensure reception of coming
instruction
2. Informing the learner Expectancy
of the objective
Telling learner what they will
be able to do for the
instruction
3. Stimulating recall of Retrieval to working
prior learning memory
Asking for recall of existing
relevant knowledge
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The Nine Events of Instruction
Event of Instruction Learning Process
4. Presenting the Pattern recognition;
stimulus selective perception
Displaying the content
5. Providing learner Chunking, rehearsal,
guidance encoding
Supplying organization and
relevance to enhance
understanding
6. Eliciting performance Retrieval, responding
Asking learners to respond,
demonstrating learning
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The Nine Events of Instruction
Events of Instruction Learning Process
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Instructions Lesson Example
2. Informing the Teacher says, "Today I am going to show you how to use a
Learner of multimedia presentation."
the Objective
3. Stimulating For this particular group of learners, they have learned
Recall of previously about Mind Mapping.
Prior Learning Teacher associates this knowledge with lesson at hand.
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Principles:
1. Different instruction is required for different learning
outcomes.
http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/KeyTheorists/Gagne.htm
http://www.ittheory.com/gagne1.htm
http://tip.psychology.org/gagne.html
http://www.gsu.edu/~mstswh/courses/it7000/
papers/robert.