Review:
Dick And Carey Model Of Instructional Design
overall review score: 4.2
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The Dick and Carey Model of Instructional Design is a systematic, task-centered approach to developing educational and training programs. It emphasizes identifying clear instructional goals, analyzing learners' needs, designing targeted instruction, implementing the plan, and evaluating its effectiveness to ensure learning outcomes are achieved efficiently and effectively.
Key Features
- Systematic and step-by-step process
- Focus on clear instructional objectives
- Emphasis on formative and summative evaluation
- Needs analysis for learners and context
- Interdependent components including goals, assessment, and instruction design
- Uses a backwards design approach from goal to delivery
Pros
- Provides a comprehensive framework for instructional development
- Ensures alignment between goals, assessments, and instruction
- Promotes iterative evaluation and improvement
- Applicable across diverse educational settings
- Supports evidence-based decision making in instruction design
Cons
- Can be complex and time-consuming to implement fully
- Requires thorough analysis skills which may be challenging for newcomers
- Possibly rigid if not adapted flexibly to specific contexts
- May be overly structured for rapid or informal training environments