Written Assignment, Week 2
University of the People
Student
Prof.: Dr. Greg Denlea
EDUC 5210
30 June 2021
In our course we consider deep processes happening in brains while learning. This involves such
things as memory, attention, retrieval and some others. From the Schunk book (Schunk) we know
that there is a long learning process including: 1) outcomes of learning, 2) phases of learning and 3)
instructional events that inextricably connected with phases of learning. These important elements
were considered in Behaviorism that was created by Jean Piaget and then continued by his
followers, including Robert Gagne.
Robert Gagne significantly contributed to the theory of learning. One of the most important
discoveries of Gagner were conditions of learning.
Schunk describes the Gagne’s conditions of learning as follows:
‘Conditions of Learning
One of the best known instructional theories based on cognitive principles was formulated by
Robert Gagnй (1985). This theory involves the conditions of learning, or the circumstances that
prevail when learning occurs (Ertmer, Driscoll, & Wager, 2003). Two steps are critical. The first is
to specify the type of learning outcome; Gagnй identified five major types (discussed later). The
second is to determine the events of learning, or factors that make a difference in instruction.’
These instructional events are: ‘attending, expectancy, retrieval, selective perception, semantic
encoding, retrieval and responding, reinforcement, cueing retrieval, generalizability’.
Let’s consider these events more diligently (“Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction - NIU - Center for
Innovative Teaching and Learning”):
1) Gain attention of the students
2) Inform students of the objectives
3) Stimulate recall of prior learning
4) Present the content
5) Provide learning guidance
6) Elicit performance
7) Provide feedback
8) Asses performance
9) Enhance retention and transfer
Every event has its features. Also, application of every event depends on learning categories which
are verbal information (declarative knowledge), intellectual skills, cognitive strategies, motor skills
and attitude.
References:
1. catio 23. Robert Gagne. YouTube, 4 Mar. 2015, https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=FgDcUnObLqI
2. “Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction - NIU - Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning”
Nothern Illionois University, https://www.niu.edu/citl/resources/guides/instructional-
guide/gagnes-nine-events-of-instruction.shtml, Accessed 30 June 2021.
3. Schunk, D. H. (2012). Learning theories: An educational perspective (6th ed.). Boston, MA:
Pearson. Retrieved from: https://www.researchgate.net/file.PostFileLoader.html?
id=53ad2847cf57d75c068b45c5&assetKey=AS%3A273549456019456%401442230680395