Gerlach and Ely
Teaching and Media: A Systematic Approach
Determination of Strategy
Determination of Strategy
In determining an instructional approach, or approaches, the teacher
decides how to use information, selects resources and defines the
role of student.
Expository
Lecture
Teacher uses discussion to accommodate predetermined goal
Students demonstrate that they acquire this
information
Inquiry
Students raise question
Organize information
Formulate hypothesis
Techniques might include lecture, discussion, audiovisual
presentation, verbal written reports.
Note: The key is to determine which strategies will best allow
the students to meet their objectives.
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Starting Point
Gerlach, Vernon S. & Donald P. Ely. Teaching & Media: A
Systematic Approach. Second edition. (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:
Prentice Hall, Inc., 1980)
Flow chart from Sherri Braxton's site on
Instructional
Design Models based upon the charts provided in "Teaching &
Media."