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Course:
Instructional Design and Material Development Assignment: Dick and Carey Systems Approach Submitted
by: Srijana Shrestha Submitted to:
Dr. Karna Rana Submitted Date: 27th April 2023 |
Instructional Design Using the
Dick and Carey Systems Approach by Rigo Chaparro, Margaret Reaves, Carla B.
Jagger, and J. C. Bunch
Dick and Carey
model of instructional design is known as the system approach model. It
provides a cohesive and effective tool in developing an organized unit of
instruction. It is based on educationist model of breaking instructions in to
smaller components. Instructional design is very much important because it
accesses over the resources and technique applied and its objectives, either
goals are fulfilled or not? It is the simplest method in instructional design.
Unlike traditional model it carries out the objective in 9 stage and 3 phase they
are given below:
First phase: Analysis
Stage
1- Identifying Instructional Goals
It is the first
stage of Corey's model. Before doing something, first of all target group is
taken into consideration. Goal setting
is specific task, while designing the curriculum. Age, sex, caste, demography,
possible outcome, techniques and methods, procedures all come under
instructional goals identification. Finding the gap between what is now and
what is desired provides the aim for designing instructional goals. Those gaps
facilitate the forums for development. For example, curriculum development
center of Nepal is trying to launch Nepal Bhasa in Kathmandu valley, and then
in stage first the target group population should be taken into consideration.
Most of all, teaching Nepal Bhasa is to make student intact with Newari
culture, do they become familiarized with the Newari language, script and
culture? It should be taken into consideration.
Stage 2- Conducting Instructional Analysis
The set-up goal should be linked up with different domains.
Which aspect is likely to be affected by the set-up goal? What part and portion
are truly affected, which domain gets directly benefitted? Psychomotor
(physical), cognitive or attitude domain is to be fixed.
Stage
3- Analyzing Learners and Context
It is the third
stage of Corey's model. It analyzes about the concerned parameters of target
population while replicating the instructional goals. The population varies and
its learning tendency also varies with respect to different society. Academic
motivation, group characteristics, preferences, skills, prior knowledge is some
of the variables that affect the learning. For example, if Newar community of
Kathmandu is primarily inhibited in Kathmandu valley, the Nepal Bhasa learning
could be easier to teach and if they have immigrated from somewhere else, then
there may be difficulty in language homogeneity and script too.
Second phase: Design
Stage
4- Writing Performance Objectives
Similarly, the
fourth stage is writing performance objective. What will be the students able
to do by the end of the instruction? What core values do they acquire? On the
basis of criteria, behavior and conditions, what students shall be able to
perform after being instructed? Is the objective attained? It is written in
stage 4.
Stage
5- Developing Assessment Instruments
In 5th
stage of Corey's model, the assessment is evaluated. In which base students are
to be accessed? There are multiple options for assessment, asking long
question, multiple choice type question, drawing, essay writing, critically
analyze or whatever, it carries out the students' best result.
Stage
6- Developing an Instructional Strategy
Instructional
strategy means how the students are instructed by using which teaching
technique. Group discussion, peer coach, reading, writing, lecture, computer
simulations, demonstration, presentations are some kinds of teaching technique.
Amongst these tools the best one is selected so as to bring excellence result
and sustainable understanding on students.
Third phase: Development
Stage
7- Developing and Selecting Instructional Materials
It is the seventh
stage of instructional design. While assimilating the design, the instructional
materials are to be taken into consideration. Books, journal, summery of text,
article, internet search engines, pen, paper, duster, computer, display board,
projector etc. are some of the instructional materials. By the assistance of
these materials, the teaching learning is conducted. These are the supporting
utensils.
Stage
8-Designing and Conducting Formative Evaluation
Formative
evaluation is done at the very time of interaction with the students. The
records are maintained of interview ongoing, areas of improvements to be done;
good aspect, weakest part etc. are recorded for the guidelines. Students are
peering observed evaluated.
Stage
9-Designing and Conducting Summative Evaluation
It is the final evaluation done by teacher. After the
instruction the students are evaluated either the teaching objective is
fulfilled or not? There is slight difference between formative and summative
evaluation. Formation evaluation seeks for the improvements needed during
instruction, whereas summative evaluation evaluates the strength, weakness,
opportunities and threat after the complication of instruction.
For example, if a secondary school located at Basantapur
Kathmandu is launching the Nepal Bhasa in its curriculum. The
instructions went on well taking assistance of different materials, methods,
analyzing every parameter of concern, the aspect to be affected mostly like
cognitive development, psychomotor development, reasoning etc. each and all
areas of concern are to be minutely observed so as to bring the excellent
understanding and effective objective accomplishment after the instruction. The
school has to analyze the community, local population either there are local Newa
people or not, do they carry out specific costume or rituals? What are the
teaching methods and techniques can be adhered? Like teaching of Ranjjana
script, exposition to Newari Jatras, ceremonies, assimilation of ICT tools, YouTube
videos, visit to local museums and the formative analysis of how much time to
be taught daily? What activities of assessment to be carried out and at last,
summative evaluation by taking quiz, questionnaire, argument, presentation etc.
carries out altogether 9 stages of instructional design.
In overall,
instructional design is a full fledge instruction or teaching model which
acknowledges different WH questions, who, what, where, how, by whom, when etc.
are being generalized in order to accomplish the instructional goal.
Reference
Chaparro,
R., Reaves, M., Jagger, C. B., Bunch, J. C. (2018). Instructional Design
Using the Dick and Carey Systems Approach. IFAS Extension University of
Florida. doi.org/10.32473/edis-wc294-2018
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