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Interservice
Procedures for Instructional Systems Development :
Annotated Bibliography (continued)
by Robert K. Branson, Gail T. Rayner and J. Lamarr Cox
Annotated Bibliography : DEVELOP - Block III.5
- Validate Instruction
Deterline, W. A., & Lenn, P. D. Coordinated instructional
systems training: A self-study course for teachers. Palo Alto, Calif.
Sound Education, Inc., 1972.
The formative evaluation or process of validating instruction
is a key component of a coordinated instructional system. The
CISTRAIN model»based on systematic course development, requires
the instructional designer to validate all instruction to ensure
that the learning objectives are realized.
Mager, R. L. Measuring instructional intent. Palo Alto, California:
Fearon Publishers, 1974.
In order to find out if the developed instruction is successful,
validation of instructional materials is necessary to determine
if one has succeeded as intended. According to Mager, the measurement
of this success is accomplished through the development of situations
or test items which reflect the carefully written objective. This
book presents information on how to develop basic tools with which
to measure instructional intent and how to recognize items which
can determine whether a student has achieved the instructional
objective.
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- Validate Instruction (Continued next page...)
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