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Designing Learner Centered Instruction [1]

Accession Number: 018534
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A seven-step process for developing and designing a training program according to the ITIP (instructional theory into practice) format is described. Curriculum developers will be taught to create programs that will: teach state-of-the-art information and skills based upon needs assessment analysis; employ learner-centered technologies; help participants succeed with realistic performance objectives; facilitate the transfer of learning to the job setting; promote consistency between training programs; document knowledge and skills taught, teaching methods used, and evaluation of the learning; and promote the inclusion of a lesson plan.

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Publication Year: 
2003
Length: 
20 p.
Tags: 
  • Training development [3]
  • Administrative training--Training for trainers [4]
Author(s): 
Gurnell, Betty [5]
Lemaster, Leslie [6]
Source(s): 
National Institute Of Corrections (NIC) Academy (Aurora, CO) [7]
Sponsor(s): 
National Institute of Corrections (NIC) (Washington, DC)
Part of the following Packages: 
Learning and Performance - Instructional Design [8]

Source URL: https://nicic.gov/designing-learner-centered-instruction

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[1] https://nicic.gov/designing-learner-centered-instruction
[2] https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.nicic.gov/Library/018534.pdf
[3] https://nicic.gov/tags/training-development
[4] https://nicic.gov/tags/administrative-training-training-trainers
[5] https://nicic.gov/authors/gurnell-betty
[6] https://nicic.gov/authors/lemaster-leslie
[7] https://nicic.gov/sources/national-institute-corrections-nic-academy-aurora-co
[8] https://nicic.gov/assign-library-item-package-accordion/learning-and-performance-instructional-design