Title: The Theories of Robert Gagne
1The Theories of Robert Gagne
- Megan Kane
- Amanda Martini
- Rose Morrissey
- Nikki Oboikovitz
2Robert Gagne(1916-2002)
- Education
- Yale, A.B. 1937
- Brown, Ph.D. 1940
- Career Highlights
- Professor, Connecticut College (1940-49)
- Professor, Penn State University (1945-46)
- Director of Perceptual and Motor Skills
Laboratory, U.S. Air Force (1949-58) - Professor, Florida State University (1969-1985)
- Major Contributions to Instructional Development
- Co-developer of Instructional Systems Design
- Wrote The Conditions of Learning, 1965
- Co-wrote Principles of Design
3Five Categories of Learning
Verbal Information- Stating previously learned
concepts, principles, and procedures Intellectual
Skills- Discriminations, Concrete Concepts,
Defined Concepts, Rules, Higher Order
Rules Cognitive Strategies- Employing personal
ways to guide learning, thinking, acting, and
feeling Motor Skills- Executing performances
involving the use of muscles Attitudes- Choosing
personal actions based on internal states of
understanding and feeling
4Nine Events of Instruction and Corresponding
Cognitive Processes
- Gaining Attention (reception)
- Informing the Learner of the Objective
(expectancy) - Stimulating Recall of Prior Learning (retrieval)
- Presenting the Stimulus (selective perception)
- Providing Learner Guidance (semantic encoding)
- Eliciting Performance (responding)
- Giving Feedback (reinforcement)
- Assessing Performance (retrieval)
- Enhancing Retention and Transfer (generalization)
5- "Learning is something that takes place insidea
person's head- in the brain"
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