Monday, 8 June 2015

3.6.4 ASSURE LESSON PLANS- ANALYSIS FIRST

Analyze learners

Most teachers understand that integrating technology into the curriculum is the best way to make a positive difference in education. While many specific strategies can be used to add technology to the mix, the following model is one example of how to integrate technology into  future lessons.
The ASSURE model was developed by Heinich, Molenda, Russell, Smaldino (1999) and is an instructional model for planning a lesson and the technology that will enhance it. The ASSURE model contains six steps and the letters in ASSURE form an acronym. The “A” stands for Analyze the learner. Who are my students? While this seems to be common sense, the step is important to mention because keeping a class of students in mind will help ensure that I work diligently to find those materials and resources that will be most appropriate and useful to my students. I should know who my students are (e. g.  demographics, prior knowledge, learning styles, academic abilities) on a multitude of levels, and use this knowledge in every lesson I really plan. http://ed205.net/assure_model.html



I have learnt that before I can begin, i must know my target audience (your students).  I need to write down the following information about my students:
General characteristics - grade, age, ethnic group, sex, mental, emotional, physical, or social problems, socioeconomic level, and so on.
Specific entry competencies - prior knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
Learning styles - verbal, logical, visual, musical, structured, and so on. http://www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/mkiva/university.cfm?subpage=1114844

This lesson of analyzing the learners has answered many questions that occupied my mind
v  What are stable and changing similarities and differences among learners?
v  What are the categories of cognitive characteristics that should be considered in designing instruction?
v  What is the difference between general characteristics and specific prior knowledge of a learner population?
v  What are some instructional strategy variables that may be influenced by learner characteristics?
v  How can different learner characteristics influence how the variables are implemented?
v  How can i identify sources of information about learner characteristics of a particular audience?
v  What are some examples of learner characteristics?
v  What are some techniques and procedures that can be used to identify learner characteristics when designing instruction?
While we are analyzing the learners we need to clearly capture their; sensory capacities: these include observing and modeling their behaviors
We also need to know that the learners have big differences in terms of intelligent quotient. Intelligent quotient will help the teacher to know whether to give a number of examples, the learners ability to interpret concepts, whether to increase on duration, how much practice is needed for the trainees, their attitude towards learning and the amount of prior knowledge. Off course the IQ helps us to understand the attention span of the learners.
I also have learnt that the gender, ethnicity and racial information are very important. This will help me understand and learners experiences, cultural factors and how to manage their groups.
Understanding the psychosocial traits of learners helps us to capture learner’s anxiety and performances in particular settings.
Specific prior learning is considered to be the most significant factor when designing a lesson simply because it allows the teacher to set objectives that will not bore the trainees and off course will realize many opportunities towards using and instruction technique.
I have learnt that I have to gather information from the trainees in the following categories as well.
Specific prior knowledge, Psychological characteristics, Cognitive characteristics
http://www.angelfire.com/la2/learners/learners.html and have concurred with the educators on the mentioned link.
The site above also explains clearly the purpose of conducting the learner analysis. I have learnt that it helps the teacher to manage the class effectively if he or she understands the weaknesses, challenges and strengths of the learner.
NIWAMANYA GILBERT
A/g Head of Plumbing and Sheetmetal Department 
Nakawa Vocational Training Institute-Uganda
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