Determine what it is you want to teach, what your expected outcome is and how you will measure that outcome.
-
Will the outcome be exhibited by a change in attitude? If so, motivational analysis is part of your process to decide on objectives.
-
Is the learner expected to provide the instructor with verbal information? If so you will want to position the learner in a way that will facilitate the discussion of inputs/outputs with regard to the tasks and steps in a procedure. It maybe an explanation of the benefits or limitations of the choices made in a decision process completed by the learner or possibly the evaluation concerning the relation between processes.
-
If accomplishment of an intellectual skill is the desired outcome, such as an ability to differentiate between various concepts, theories or proposals, then you will want to position your material by developing an objective that promotes reflective thinking.
|