The Nine Events of Instruction guide learning by gaining attention, stating objectives, recalling prior knowledge, presenting new content, offering guidance, encouraging practice, providing feedback, assessing performance, and promoting retention and transfer to new situations. Let`s look at an example.
On the first day of a new training program, Alex, a seasoned mentor, stood before a group of eager learners, ready to guide them through a transformative journey. As the lights dimmed, a complex machine appeared on the projector screen, capturing everyone’s attention. “This blueprint represents not just a machine, but the path to your success,” Alex began, clearly laying out the objective. With each step of the process, Alex would challenge them, provide guidance, and ensure they understood how each part worked. Through interactive tasks, feedback, and hands-on practice, the learners would gradually master the intricacies of the machine, confident in applying their new knowledge to real-world challenges.
This is a video about nine events of instruction by Robert Gagne.

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