Review:

Merrill’s Principles Of Instruction

overall review score: 4.3
score is between 0 and 5
Merrill’s Principles of Instruction, developed by David Merrill, is a set of pedagogical guidelines aimed at enhancing learning effectiveness. It emphasizes a problem-centered, experience-based approach that encourages active engagement through task-based learning, demonstration, application, and integration of new knowledge in real-world contexts.

Key Features

  • Focus on problem-centered learning to facilitate contextual understanding.
  • Emphasis on active student participation and hands-on experiences.
  • Structured framework incorporating Demonstration, Application, and Integration phases.
  • Promotes immediate use of acquired skills in relevant situations.
  • Encourages learners to connect new information with prior knowledge.

Pros

  • Provides a clear and practical framework for designing effective instruction.
  • Enhances learner engagement through active participation.
  • Supports diverse learning styles by focusing on experiential activities.
  • Facilitates better retention and transfer of knowledge to real-life situations.

Cons

  • May require substantial preparation and resources to implement effectively.
  • Some educators may find the approach challenging to adapt to large or diverse classrooms.
  • Could be less effective if not properly tailored to specific learner needs or contexts.

External Links

Related Items

Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 11:26:02 AM UTC