Saturday, March 7, 2009

Instructional Systems Design

I like that ISD is an orderly process for gathering and analyzing student's performance. This will give teachers a great deal of information regarding their students and then in turn enhance instruction because teachers can respond to specific needs. This systematic design will hopefully reduce gaps in students education and focus on the student's needs opposed to curriculum. Teachers can create resources to target the needs, then implement the instruction and evaluate the child. The instruction is then driven by the student's outcome and not textbooks. The development phase seems to be the most cumbersome.

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