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Hello Class,

This week we will look closely at four different methods of pre-instructional strategies for introducing an instructional unit; pretest, objectives, overview, and advance organizer.  We see that each of the four strategies has specific applications for use in creating a better introduction for the unit. I’m looking forward to reading each of your discussion post this week.

Make sure you listen to the lecture before posting in this week’s discussion because it breaks everything down very well!

TABLE 8-1: Preinstructional strategies

Strategy

Function

Content Structure

Learner

Task Attributes

Pretests

Alert the student to what is expected

Length of the instruction is relatively short and loosely structured

Above-average IQ, older, or more mature learners

Learners should have some familiarity with the content if the questions are to be meaningful

Behavioral objectives

Preciselyinform the student of what is expected

Used to preface a passage of fewer than 2,500 words 1

Middle-ability students

Works best with traditional methods such as lectures

Overviews

Prepare the learners for the learning task

Little or no structure

Lower-ability students

Facts

 

 

 

Higher-ability students

Concepts

Advance organizer

Conceptual framework needed to clarify content for learner

Should have a dominant structure

Above-average ability, maturity, and sophistication

Factual information