Thursday, February 7, 2008

Strategies

Effective Instructional strategies enable the learner to relate his existing knowledge of content of an instruction to the new knowledge.Designers can only help learners achieve this if they include these strategies into their lessons. Each objective should have a strategy for treating it. The instructional strategy therefore is a "blueprint" for developing the lesson and as such flexibility in creatively presenting the lesson for learners to be motivated to learn and understand, should as much as possible be employed. Designers should be able to classify your objectives either as a concept, rule, procedure or application, then select the instructional strategy that is appropriate enough to address the objective.

The strategy is like the mothodology you would adopt to carry out the instructional task and as usual the LEARNER who is the focus should be taking into consideration.

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