Conducting a goal analysis
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Conducting A Goal Analysis
Keyauna MaddoxSpring 2014
An instructional analysis is a set of procedures applied to an instructional goal, result in the identification of the relevant steps for performing a goal and the subordinate skills required for a student to achieve goal. Gagne’s domains of learning
Verbal information Intellectual skills Psychomotor skills Attitudes Cognitive strategies
INTRODUCTION
Domains of Learning
Step 1 Classify the goal statement according to the kind of learning that will occur goal analysis fundamental steps.
Step 2 Identify and sequence the major step required
to perform the goal.
DESCRIPTION
The task for the learner is to store the information in memory during the instruction and remember it for the test.
CONCEPT
Means expertise in certain field defined as skills that require the learner to do some unique cognitive activity Classified in 4 common types:
Discrimination Forming concepts Applying rules Solving problems
Intellectual Skills
First sample goals: Given a list of cities, name
the state of which each is the capital
Only one answer for each question and only one basic way to ask question.
No symbolic manipulation No problem solving or rule
applying
Require the learner to provide specific responses to relatively specific question
Can be spotted by the types of verbs that are used e.g: state or list provide specific information or describe something
Verbal Information
Involves the coordination of mental and physical activity Characterized by learners executing physical actions, with or
without equipment, to achieve specific results For purposes of instructional analysis, if the learner must learn to
perform new, valuable motor skills or performance depends on the skillful execution of a physical skill
Setting up and operating a digital video camera Equipment must be manipulated in a very specific way to
successfully produce a quality video image
Psychomotor Skill
Attitudes are described as the tendency to make particular choices or decision.
Instructional goals that focus on attitude can be viewed as influencing learners to choose.
An acquired internal state that influence the choice of personal action toward some class of things, persons or events.
Represent intrinsically motivated choices people make. Long-term goal.
Attitude
The metaprocesses that we use to manage our thinking about things and manage our own learning.
Some strategies are as straight forward as mentally repeating the name of new acquaintances several times while visualizing their faces.
A more complex cognitive strategy would be figuring out : a) How to organize b) Cluster c) Remember
d) Apply new information
Cognitive Strategy
MUST HAVE QUALITIES FOR INSTRUCTION
Gagne’s 9 Steps of Instruction
Describe for yourself the kind of test item or assessment you would use the to determine.
Think about steps that learner would have to go through to respond to your assessment or test.
Test yourself: Observe yourself, both in the physical
and mental sense, performing the goal.
Note each of steps you go through and the decision you have to make.
SUGGESTION FOR IDENTIFYING STEPS WITHIN A GOAL
I am a change agent that lives in the future, not the present. Regardless of what is going on today, I have a vision of what could or should be and uses that as the governing sense of my actions. To a certain extent, I am dissatisfied with what I see around me, in favor of a much better vision of the future. I am fueled by passion, and inspires passion in others, Change is hard work. It takes a lot of energy. Don't underestimate this. I like to think about the amount of energy it takes to boil water. From 212 degree water to 212 degree steam takes a lot more energy than heating water from 211 degrees to 212 degrees. In my experience, without passion, it is very difficult indeed to muster up enough energy to assault the fortress of status quo that seems to otherwise carry the day. I have a strong ability to self-motivate. There are many days where everyone around me does not understand and will not offer props. I find it within myself to get up every day and go to work and risk being misunderstood and misappreciated, knowing that the real validation may be far in the future and may be claimed by someone else. I understand people and at the end of the day, change is about people. If I change everything but the people, I doubt I'll be effective as a change agent. Change will really "stick" when people embrace it. Therefore, change is part sales, part counseling and part encouragement. It's all about people. At the end of the day, It is entrusted with a very powerful lever for change - technology. With that lever, I can bring very powerful change to my job.
CHANGE AGENT
The goal analysis process is begun only after we have a clear statement of the instructional goal.
Involve 2 steps in goal analysis process; which is to classify the goal and identify the major steps for learners to accomplish the goal into one of Gagne’s (1985) domains of learning.
Specific problem that should look during evaluation is the sequence of procedures or steps involved.
SUMMARY