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Gagné's Nine Events of Instruction. In 1965, Robert Gagné proposed a series of events that are associated with and address the mental conditions for learning. Each of the nine events of instruction is highlighted below, followed by sample methods to help implement the events in your own instruction.
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1 sty 2021 · The nine steps of Gagne’s “Events of Instruction” are: Gaining the attention of the students. Informing the learner of the objective. Stimulating recall of prior learning. Presenting the content. Providing learning guidance. Eliciting the performance. Providing feedback.
Use Gagné’s nine events in conjunction with Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy to design engaging and meaningful instruction. The following nine steps have been adapted from Gagné, Briggs, and Wager (1992).
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This research elaborates the importance of use of Multimedia, PowerPoint presentations for the improvement of undergraduate paediatrics through the incorporation and effectiveness of the nine instructional events of the Gagne’s Model.
The nine events are divided into three segments: preparation, instruction and practice, and assessment and transfer. Bloom's revised taxonomy outlines six levels of cognitive learning - remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating.
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction. Gagne's book, The Conditions of Learning, first published in 1965, identified the mental conditions for learning. These were based on the information processing model of the mental events that occur when adults are presented with various stimuli. Gagne created a nine-step process called the events of