Journal ArticleOpen Access
Designing instruction for complex learning: 4C/ID in higher education
Author Affiliations
Maastricht University, Oulu University of Applied Sciences, Open University of the Netherlands, University of Oulu, ...
Published InEuropean Journal of Education
Year2019
Citations103
Abstract
Abstract Objectives‐based instructional design approaches break down tasks into specific learning objectives and prescribe that instructors should choose the optimal instructional method for teaching each respective objective until all objectives have been taught. This approach is appropriate for many tasks where there is little relation between the objectives, but less effective for teaching complex professional tasks that require the integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes and the coordination of different skills. For the latter, a task‐centred approach that starts designing instruction from whole, real‐life tasks, is more appropriate. This article describes one task‐centred instructional design model, namely the Four‐Component Instructional Design (4C/ID) model and illustrates its application by reflecting on three educational programs in higher education designed with 4C/ID. The…
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