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Instructional Design Models and Research on
Teacher Thinking: Toward a New Conceptual Model for Research
and Development.
Moallem, Mahnaz
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Abstract: Instructional designers believe that it is important
to expose pre-service and in- service teachers to Instructional
Systems Design (ISD) procedures and products so teachers can utilize
them. Educational literature, however, reveals few attempts to
relate instructional design theory and methods to teaching practice.
This paper proposes a new conceptual model for thinking about teaching
that incorporates current findings of research on teachers' thinking
and components of instructional design models and principles. The
paper reviews the major findings of research on teacher thinking
and instructional systems design, and then presents a conceptual
model to bring the two closely related fields together. Potential
implications of the model for instructional development and research
in instructional design and teacher thinking include: (1) teachers
and their teaching and learning processes can only be studied within
their social and cultural context; (2) teachers' knowledge is a
complex blend of personal, practical, and theoretical knowledge--research
in teaching, learning, and instruction has to shift its emphasis
from cognition to social construction of knowing; (3) the image
of teachers as designers of their own instruction needs to be emphasized
in the instructional technology field, and the instructional design
models and principles should be reconceptualized if they are to
be used by teachers; (4) the concept of design as an artistic,
social, and cooperative act should replace the procedural and technical
concept of design--instructional design activities should focus
on the product of the design instead of the procedure; and (5)
instructional design models and principles should focus on an approach
in which the design objectives and strategies or solutions evolve
as the teacher-designer becomes more acquainted with the social
and cultural system and subsystems, and people who are affected
by the design, including learners, should participate in the decision-making
process. (Contains 84 references.) (SWC)
Title: Instructional Design Models and Research on Teacher
Thinking: Toward a New Conceptual Model for Research and Development.
Author: Moallem, Mahnaz
Note: 13p.; In: Proceedings of Selected Research and Development Presentations
at the 1996 National Convention of the Association for Educational Communications
and Technology (18th, Indianapolis, IN, 1996); see IR 017 960.
Publication Year: 1996
Document Type: Research Report (143); Conference Paper (150)
Target Audience: Media Staff and Students and Parents and Practitioners
ERIC Identifier: ED397822
Clearinghouse Identifier: IR018010
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