
Understanding Gagne's 9 Events
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What is the first event in Gagne's 9 events of instruction?
Gain Attention
Provide Feedback
Set Learning Objectives
Assess Performance
2.
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How does Gagne suggest capturing learners' attention?
By using multimedia presentations.
By providing detailed lectures.
By assigning group projects.
By presenting a problem or question.
3.
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What role does prior knowledge play in Gagne's instructional model?
Prior knowledge is crucial for connecting new information to existing understanding, enhancing learning.
Prior knowledge should be ignored to promote fresh thinking.
Prior knowledge only confuses learners and hinders progress.
Prior knowledge is irrelevant to learning new concepts.
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Which event focuses on informing learners of the objectives?
Assessment event
Feedback session
Orientation event
Workshop on skills
5.
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What is the purpose of providing guidance in Gagne's framework?
The purpose of providing guidance in Gagne's framework is to assist learners in applying new knowledge and skills effectively.
To confuse learners about the material
To limit the application of knowledge
To provide irrelevant information
6.
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How does Gagne recommend eliciting performance from learners?
By avoiding feedback to encourage independent learning.
By focusing solely on memorization techniques.
By limiting practice opportunities to theoretical discussions.
By providing opportunities for practice and feedback.
7.
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What is the significance of providing feedback in the learning process?
Feedback is irrelevant to understanding new concepts.
Feedback is crucial as it promotes understanding, improvement, and retention in the learning process.
Feedback can hinder the learning process.
Feedback is only necessary for advanced learners.
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