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Wileman, Ralph E.; Gambill, Thomas G. – Educational Technology, 1983
Discusses three phases of instructional design (ID)--definition of instructional parameters, analysis and synthesis of instructional alternatives, and implementation of instructional plan--and presents a 15-step ID model. Included for each step are a descriptive name, boxed example, and rationale and (as applicable) current state of technology for…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Formative Evaluation, Graphs, Instructional Design
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Lum, Lillian A. – High School Journal, 1976
What kinds of instructional materials provide students with the experiences and activities that help them learn? Suggests that teachers should use local production facilities to design and produce their own materials for classroom use. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Objectives, Educational Resources, Guidelines
Hall, Diana; And Others – Engineering Education, 1974
Discusses the development of a design task in which the students can focus on problems in some part of the city. Describes such an improved strategy for teaching the design of complex systems as challenging and beneficial, especially for those interested in urban-related careers. (CC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Instruction
Weiss, Roland G.; Rath, Gustave J. – Engineering Education, 1974
Discusses the offering of a two-quarter Sloan Foundation course entitled "C-50-Design of Complex Systems" to students in all departments, from freshmen to Ph.D. candidates, at the Northwestern University. Indicates the presence of a realistic working environment due to the mix of students' interests, skills, and levels of ability. (CC)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Programs, Engineering Education, Foundation Programs
Nakamoto, Harriet; And Others – Training Technology, 1972
Training Technology is a supplement to Educational Technology. (AG)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Individualized Instruction, Office Occupations Education, Office Practice
Fischler, Abraham S. – Educ Technol, 1970
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Anglin, Gary J.; Cole, Henry P. – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1983
This paper identifies projects that have successfully applied the systems approach to instructional design and points to situations where that approach may be inappropriate. A method which relies on strict sequencing of objectives and means may not be easily adaptable for individualized programs in which means and ends emerge from instructional…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Education Programs
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Resnikoff, Roy O. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1981
Ten questions for understanding the family as patient are presented as one aspect of an overall teaching plan for family therapy. Seeing the family as patient is important in initial stages of evaluation and therapy. A case study of a large, overly close family is used as an illustration. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Training, Family Characteristics, Family Counseling
Gur, Bekir S. – Online Submission, 2007
Using a multiple-paper format, this dissertation includes three papers. By providing critiques of instrumental rationality, objectification, and psychologism in instructional technology," this study aims to provide a tentative formulation of a "critical instructional technology that is sensitive to power and ethics. The first article starts by…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Psychology, Ethics
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Ison, Ray; Blackmore, Chris; Armson, Rosalind – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2007
Learning participation only makes sense if it is purposeful. From our perspective its primary purpose is to achieve more effective managing in situations of complexity and change. We describe our evolving understandings and practices (a praxeology) for Systems Practice for managing complexity, built on 30 years of developing supported open…
Descriptors: Open Education, Open Universities, Systems Approach, Teaching Methods
SEDL, 2008
The professional teaching and learning cycle (PTLC) is a professional development process in which teachers collaboratively plan and implement lessons aligned to their state standards. This process is an important part of the Working Systemically approach, designed by SEDL to improve a school system's capacity to increase student achievement.…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, State Standards, Teacher Collaboration, Alignment (Education)
Vittetoe, Marie; Hooker, Ellen – 1978
Principles of performance based teacher education and humanistic education are surveyed, and both sets are found applicable and necessary for the preparation of health occupations teachers. The Health Occupations Teacher Education Program (HOTEP) of the University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign is presented as an example of a program blending the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Competency Based Teacher Education, Educational Problems, Health Occupations
Kucha, Deloros H. – 1977
A study was conducted to evaluate the traditional method (physician, nurse) versus a systems approach method of providing health education. The objectives included the following: identify cost-effective and feasible ways of delivering patient education; guarantee an important resource for the professional in fulfilling his/her patient education…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Comparative Analysis, Delivery Systems, Health Education
Wallace, Terry H. Smith – 1977
This paper describes a systematic approach to composition instruction and provides evidence of that system's successful implementation. The approach is based on Benjamin S. Bloom's Taxonomy and has five stages: presenting the student with reasons for learning the material, listing immediate and long-range instructional objectives, preassessing…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Organization, English Instruction, Higher Education
Grittner, Frank M. – 1974
A word of caution is needed about the tendency of language teachers to seize on simplistic and unproven solutions to complex problems. For example, the concept of individualization, when it is limited to having students work in isolation to fulfill mechanically-prescribed objectives, should be questioned. The so-called "systems approach" to…
Descriptors: Course Content, Individualized Instruction, Language Instruction, Memorization
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