instructional methods and settings ch 11
advantages of return demonstration
1- active learner 2- individual guidance 3-useful for psychomotor domain learning
Advantages of Gaming
1- active learner perceived as fun by many learners 2-useful for all three domains of learning
limitations of one on one instruction
1- can be expensive because it is labor intensive 2-isolates learner
Advantages of Simulation
1-active learners 2-practice reality in a safe setting 3-useful for cognitive and psychomotor domains of learning
Each self -instruction module need to contain the following elements:
1-an introduction and statement of propose 2-A list of pre-requisite skills 3-list of behavioral objectives 4-A pretest 5-An identification of learning resources and learning activities 6-Periodic self-asesement 7-A posttest
advantages of role-modeling
1-helps with socialization into role 2-useful for affective domain learning
limitations of self instruction
1-learner may procrastinate 2-requires literacy
Examples of self-instruction
1-self instructional package 2- individualized activities 3-programmed instruction
simulation definition
A trial-and-error method of teaching requiring creation of a hypothetical or artificial experience to engage the learner in an activity that reflects real-life conditions without the risk-taking consequences of an actual situation
One-on-one instruction
An instructional method in which the teacher delivers personally designed instruction to a learner.
self-instruction
An instructional method to provide activities that guide the learner in independently achieving the educational objectives
presentation of the lecture must be adhered to the following general guideline
Evans 2000
Instructional Settings
Healthcare setting Health-related setting Non-healthcare setting
the responsibility of the teacher is to design a situation with enough information for learners to be able to assume the role of some one else without actually giving them a script to follow
Role-playing
advantages of one on one instruction
active learner tailored to individuals needs and goals 3- useful for all three learning domains
what is the Return demonstration?
an instructional method in which the learner attempts to perform a skill with cues from the teacher as needed
Demonstration definition
an instructional method in which the learner is shown by the teacher how to perform a particular skill
role-modeling
an instructional method in which the teacher models or exhibits behaviors that the learner may imitate or adopt as he or she is socialized into a role. learning from role modeling is called identification and emanates from socialization theories.
What is role playing?
an instructional method where learners participate in an unrehearsed dramatization to elicit their feelings to achieve affective domain objectives
what is the group discussion
an instructional methods in which learners are together to exchange information feelings and opinions with each other and the teacher to achieve educational objectives
define the lecture methods ?
an instructional methods in which the teacher verbally transmits information directly to group of learners for the purpose of education it is highly structured
What is "gaming"?
an instructional methods requiring the learner to participate in a competitive activity with preset rules to achieve an educational objective
decision about which method to use must based on consideration of such major factors:
audience characteristics 2-learning style 3-educator expertise 4-objectives of learning 5-potential for achieving learning outcomes 6- cost effectiveness 7-instrictional setting 8-evolving technology
Advantages of lecture
cost effective targets large groups useful for cognitive domain learning
Components of Lecture :
introduction body conclusion
what is the instructional strategy?
is the overall plan that for teaching and learning experience that involves used of one or several methods of instructions to achieve the desired learning outcomes
the goal is for the learners to win a game by applying ..............and ..............skills previously learned
knowledge rehearsing
limitations of simulation
labor intensive costs of equipment
As a nurse educator you have the responsibility to select proper methods that match the..................... ,.................... , .......................and ....................
learner characteristics behavioral objectives teacher characteristics available recourses
Different instructional methods
lecture group discussion one to one instruction demonstration return demonstration gaming simulation role playing role modeling self instruction
limitations of demonstration
may be expensive because all learners need to easily visualize skill. this requires use of technology or small groups
limitations of the lecture
not individualized passive learners
advantages of demonstration
previews exact skill for the learner 2- useful for psychomotor domain learning
limitations of role -modeling
requires rapport between teacher and learner
advantages of self instruction
self-paced cost-effective consistent useful for cognitive domain
limitations of the group discussion
shy member does not participate dominant member overwhelms the group 3-highly diverse groups may have difficulty interacting
Games can be ..................or they can be more ...................... to challenge the learner's ability to use higher order ........................... and .................. strategies
simple complex problem-solving critical thinking
advantage of group discussion
stimulates sharing of ideas and emotions active learners useful for cognitive and affective domains of learning
instructional methods definition
techniques or approaches that the teacher uses to bring the learner to contact with the content yo be learned
what is the instructional methods ?
the way information is thought that bring the the learner in contact with the content to be learned
limitations of gaming
too competitive for some learners
limitations of return demonstration
viewing individual performance is labor intensive
types of simulation?
written simulation e.g case studies 2-clinical simulation e.g mock cardiac arrest 3-model simulation 4-computer simulation