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Principle of sequence

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Principle of sequence

  1. 1.  Successful instructions depend on the effective ordering of a series of learning tasks. Sequence is a movement from meaningless to emergence of meaning, from immediate toward remote, from concrete toward symbolic, from the crude to discriminating. Sequence is a process of transformation.
  2. 2.  1. sequence through logical succession of blocks of content (lesson and courses)  2.sequence through knitting learning/lesson/course together by instructions, previews, pretests, reviews  3. sequence organized in terms of readiness  4 sequence is organized in terms of lines emerging meanings
  3. 3.  This reinforcement will also provide development and acquisition of skills necessary for building up understanding and translating concepts into actual practice.  Learning sequence can pass through the ff stages.
  4. 4.  1. define the principle.( what is it? What does it do? How does it apply?)  2. define the principle within models.( where is it?, how does it differ?)  3. generate the principle.( how do I do it? How do I apply it?)  4. receive feedback. (how did I do it? What did I accomplish?
  5. 5.  5. define principle or practice.( when and why does the principle change? What a variations if ever can I make use of?) Learning sequence provides for a gradual increase in difficulty and complexity. As it is, it is much simpler to find something than to do it, it is simpler to look for models or prototypes than to think of variations and deviations.
  6. 6.  Learning sequence calls for doing simpler tasks before moving on to more challenging or complicated tasks.
  7. 7.  Sequence is organized in terms of readiness. Effective instructions is achieved if teacher is able to order or set the particular learning task according to the readiness of the learner to understand/ assimilate whatever material is to be given them. It is therefore important for the teacher to measure the level of readiness or preparedness of the learners to understand simple to complex materials for instruction.

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