Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction
Event of Instruction |
Learning Process |
1. Gaining attention Giving learner a stimulus to ensure reception of coming instruction |
Attention |
2. Informing the learner of the objective Telling learner what they will be able to do for the instruction |
Expectancy |
3. Stimulating recall of prior learning Asking for recall of existing relevant knowledge |
Retrieval to working memory |
4. Presenting the stimulus Displaying the content |
Pattern recognition; selective perception |
5. Providing learner guidance Supplying organization and relevance to enhance understanding |
Chunking, rehearsal, encoding |
6. Eliciting performance Asking learners to respond, demonstrating learning |
Retrieval, responding |
7. Providing Feedback Giving feedback on learner's performance. |
Reinforcement, error correction |
8. Assessing performance Providing feedback to learners' more performance for reinforcement |
Responding, retention |
9. Enhancing retention and transfer Providing diverse practice to generalize the capability |
Retention, retrieval, generalization |