Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Hypothesized performance on complex tasks as a function of scaled instructional strategies

A renouned professor, M. David Merrill, provides us with a set of instructional strategy principles in his paper he identifies that have been prescribed by a number of different instructional theories and recommended practices. He then proposes a set of hypotheses for the interrelationships among these principles. This author maintains that it is possible to ascertain if learners have acquired specified knowledge and skill from instruction.

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