Semi-Detailed LP in Facil
Semi-Detailed LP in Facil
Semi-Detailed LP in Facil
I - OBJECTIVES
II - SUBJECT MATTER
http://tip.psychology.org/gagne.html
http://www.gsu.edu/~mstswh/courses/it7000/papers/robert.htm
Gagne, R. (1985). The Conditions of Learning (4th ed.). New York : Holt,
Rinehart & Winston. Assoc.
a. Prayer
b. Classroom Management
c. Checking of Attendance
d. Review
The teacher will have a short discussion about Information Processing before proceeding
to the next lesson. She will call the students randomly to ask and share their ideas based
from what they have understand.
IV - PROCEDURE
a. Motivation
Let the students describe the picture in one (1) word in a 1/8 sheet of paper and
afterwards the teacher will call a student to explain why they came up with the
answer that has been written on their paper.
b. Lesson Proper
Gagne’s Theory deals with all aspects of learning. However, the focus of the theory is
on intellectual skills. The theory has been utilized to design instruction in all domains.
Gagne’s Principles
Gagne’s theory asserts that there are several different types or levels of learning.
Furthermore, the theory implies that each different type of learning calls for
different types of instruction. Gagne named five categories of learning: Verbal
information, Intellectual skills, Cognitive strategies, Motor skills and
Attitudes.
Gagne suggests that learning tasks for intellectual skills can be organized in a
hierarchy according to complexity: stimulus recognition, response generation,
procedure of following, use of terminology, discriminations, concept formation,
rule application, and problem solving. The primary significance of a hierarchy is
to identify prerequisites that should be completed to facilitate learning at each
level. Prerequisites are identified by doing a task analysis of a learning/training
task. Learning hierarchies provide for the sequencing of instruction.
3. Events of learning operate on the learner in ways that constitute the conditions of
learning.
These event’s should satisfy or provide the necessary conditions for learning and
serves as the basis for designing instruction and selecting appropriate media. The
theory includes nine instructional events and corresponding cognitive processes.
c. Group Activity
The class will be divided into three (3) groups. Each group must do their task very
well by following the instructions and afterwards perform the given activity to
explain.
Group 1. Draw any educational tools that symbolize the Gagne’s Conditions of
Learning and explain why you choose this tool.
Group 2. Write the five categories of learning and explain.
Group 3. Apply the nine instructional events through role playing (take me a picture)
and choose one representative to explain.
Rubrics: Cooperation - 10
Delivery - 10
Mastery - 10
15 points
d. Generalization
The teacher will asks these following questions and call the students randomly to
answer.
V - EVALUATION
Test A. Read and arrange the steps by numbering them. Write your answer in the space
provided. (10 points)
Test B. Identify which categories of learning that describe each number of sentences.
VI - ASSIGNMENT