Dick+&+Carey+Model

=Dick & Carey Model= = =
 * (submitted by Ann Forshaw)**

Definition:

 * The [|Dick and Carey] Instructional Design Model is based on a reductionist model of breaking instruction down into smaller components. Instruction is specifically targeted on the skills and knowledge to be taught and supplies the appropriate conditions for the learning of these outcomes. Dick and Carey Instructional Design Model is divided into nine sections.**


 * 1) Instructional Goals
 * 2) Intructional Analysis
 * 3) Entry Behaviors and Learner Characteristics
 * 4) Performance Objectives
 * 5) Criterion-Referenced Test Items
 * 6) Instructional Strategy
 * 7) Instructional Materials
 * 8) Formative Evaluation
 * 9) Summative Evaluation

Each step receives the input from preceding steps and provides the output for the succeeding steps. The components must work together to achieve the desired goal of producing effective instruction.

Related Topics:
Instructional Design ADDIE Model