identifying subordinate skills and entry behaviors

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Presented byGroup 4: 1. Ayu Cegame

2. Erik Pebri Karlepi3. Mutiara Ayu4. Nastiti Handayani

Identifying Subordinate Skills and Entry Behaviors

Chapter 4Chapter 4Identifying Subordinate Skills and Entry Identifying Subordinate Skills and Entry BehaviourBehaviour

Instructional Goal AnalysisInstructional Goal Analysis

•Clarifying instructional Goal•Identify the major steps•Clarifying instructional Goal•Identify the major steps

Identifying Subordinate Skills and Entry

Behaviour

Identifying Subordinate Skills and Entry

Behaviour

Describe Approaches to subordinate Skills Analysis

Describe the relationship among the subordinate

Skills

Apply subordinate Skills analysis Techniques

Objectives

Hierarchical approachHierarchical approach

1Step from probLem

solving goal2

3

Rule

Concept 1 Concept 2

Des crimination

All subordinate skills are attached via Lines

Arrows indicates the flow of the skills

Verbal Information and attitudinal skills are attach ed to intellectual and motor skills via horizontal line

Instructional Goal is at top.

Statement of all subordinate skills should be verb

If one of the steps in the goal analysis is a question,

determine whether there are subordinate skills required.

Hiererchies are not necessarily symmetrical

Conventions in diagramming

a hierarchical Analysis

Combining Instructional Analysis Combining Instructional Analysis TechniquesTechniques

V2I.S

1V.I

1 is used in support of the 2

A2P.B

1Attitude Goal

1 is used in support of the 2

1 2 3 4

1.1 1.2 1.3 3.2 3.1VV

1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.2

Instructional analysis diagramsInstructional analysis diagrams

The first step is to classify your instructional goal and perform a goal analysis.

Then select the appropriate techniques for identifying the subordinate skills.

Type of goal or step

Intellectual skillPsychomotor skillVerbal informationAttitude

HierarchicalHierarchicalClusterHierarchical and

/or cluster

Type of analysis

What is Entry

Behaviors

How to Identify

The Tentativeness

of Entry Behaviors

Entry Behavior

Examples of Subordinate Skills Examples of Subordinate Skills Analysis and GoalAnalysis and Goal

Intellectual Skill and Verbal Information -> Hierarchical and

Procedural Approach

Psychomotor Skill -> Hierarchical Approach

Attitudinal -> Hierarchical and Cluster Approach

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