The Dick and Carey Instructional Design Model is a systematic approach to designing effective educational programs and materials. Based on the four essential components of learning design - context, subject, behavior and strategy - it emphasizes their interconnections as part of a coherent and effective whole design.
This model consists of ten steps:
The Dick and Carey model provides a clear, systematic framework for instructional designers, ensuring that all aspects of the learning process are considered. Focusing on the objectives of the instructional design, it emphasizes the importance of identifying clear learning objectives, which helps in aligning assessments and instructional strategies.
I appreciate that this model encourages continuous improvement through formative evaluations, allowing for adjustments based on learner feedback. Accountability is crucial in educational settings, so utilizing this method in my train the trainer course for language learning ensures the effectiveness of the instruction. However, following all ten steps can be time-consuming and rigid, limiting creativity an flexibility. The latter two elements are essential in developing a language learning program that is stimulating, engaging and catered to a diverse cultural audience.
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