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Chapter 11
Instructional Methods and
Settings
Instructional Methods
• Definition
– Techniques or approaches that the teacher
uses to bring the learner in contact with the
content to be learned
Instructional Methods
•
•
•
•
•

Lecture
Group Discussion
One-to-One Instruction
Demonstration
Return Demonstration

•
•
•
•
•

Gaming
Simulation
Role-playing
Role-modeling
Self-instruction
Lecture
• Definition
– An instructional method in which the teacher
verbally transmits information directly to groups
of learners for the purpose of education. It is
highly structured.
Lecture
• Advantages
– Cost effective
– Targets large groups
– Useful for cognitive
domain learning

• Limitations
– Not individualized
– Passive learners
Group Discussion
• Definition
– An instructional method in which learners
are together to exchange information,
feelings, and opinions with each other and
the teacher to achieve educational
objectives
Group Discussion
• Advantages
– Stimulates sharing of
ideas and emotions
– Active learners
– Useful for cognitive
and affective domains
of learning

• Limitations
– Shy member does not
participate
– Dominant member
overwhelms the group
– Highly diverse groups
may have difficulty
interacting
One-to-One Instruction
• Definition
– An instructional method in which the
teacher delivers personally designed
instruction to a learner.
One-to-One Instruction
• Advantages
– Active learner
– Tailored to
individual’s needs
and goals
– Useful for all three
learning domains

• Limitations
– Can be expensive
because it is labor
intensive
– Isolates learner
Demonstration
• Definition
– An instructional method in which the
learner is shown by the teacher how to
perform a particular skill
Demonstration
• Advantages
– Previews exact skill
for the learner
– Useful for
psychomotor domain
learning

• Limitations
– May be expensive
because all learners
need to easily visualize
skill. This requires use
of technology or small
groups.
Return Demonstration
• Definition
– An instructional method in which the
learner attempts to perform a skill with cues
from the teacher as needed
Return Demonstration
• Advantages
– Active learner
– Individual guidance
– Useful for
psychomotor domain
learning

• Limitations
– Viewing individual
performance is labor
intensive
Gaming
• Definition
– An instructional method requiring the
learner to participate in a competitive
activity with preset rules to achieve an
educational objective
Gaming
• Advantages
– Active learner
– Perceived as “fun” by
many learners
– Useful for all three
domains of learning

• Limitations
– Too competitive for
some learners
Simulation
• Definition
– A trial-and-error method of teaching
requiring creation of a hypothetical or
artificial experience to engage the learner in
an activity that reflects real-life conditions
without the risk-taking consequences of an
actual situation
Simulation
• Advantages
– Active learners
– Practice “reality” in a
safe setting
– Useful for cognitive
and psychomotor
domains of learning

• Limitations
– Labor intensive
– Costs of equipment
Role-Playing
• Definition
– An instructional method where learners
participate in an unrehearsed dramatization
to elicit their feelings to achieve affective
domain objectives
Role-Playing
• Advantages
– Active learner
– Develops
“understanding” of
others
– Useful for affective
domain learning

• Limitations
– Learner can
exaggerate or underdevelop the role
Role-Modeling
• Definition
– An instructional method in which the teacher
“models” or exhibits behaviors that the
learner may imitate or adopt as he or she is
socialized into a role. Learning from rolemodeling is called identification and
emanates from socialization theories.
Role-Modeling
• Advantages
– Helps with
socialization into role
– Useful for affective
domain learning

• Limitations
– Requires rapport
between teacher and
learner
Self-Instruction
• Definition
– An instructional method to provide activities
that guide the learner in independently
achieving the educational objectives
Self-Instruction
• Advantages
–
–
–
–

Self-paced
Cost-effective
Consistent
Useful for cognitive
domain learning

• Limitations
– Learner may
procrastinate
– Requires literacy
Factors in Selection of
Instructional Methods
• What are the predetermined objectives?
• What are the characteristics of the
targeted audience?
• What resources are available?
• What are the teacher’s strengths and
limitations?
Evaluation of Instructional Methods
• Did learners achieve their objectives?
• Was the activity accessible to targeted
learners?
• Were available resources used efficiently?
• Did the method accommodate the learner’s
needs, abilities, and style?
• Was the approach cost-effective?
Creative Techniques to Enhance
Verbal Presentations
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Enthusiasm
Humor
Risk-taking
Drama
Problem-solving
Role-modeling
Anecdotes
Technology
General Principles for All Teachers
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Give positive reinforcement.
Project acceptance/sensitivity.
Be organized, give direction.
Elicit and provide feedback.
Use questioning.
Know your audience.
Use repetition and pacing.
Summarize key points.
Instructional Settings
• Healthcare setting
• Health-related setting
• Non-healthcare setting
Sharing Resources
Nurses in each of the setting types can
establish a health education committee to
coordinate health education
programming, ensure effective use of
resources, and avoid duplication of
efforts.

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Chapter 11

  • 2. Instructional Methods • Definition – Techniques or approaches that the teacher uses to bring the learner in contact with the content to be learned
  • 3. Instructional Methods • • • • • Lecture Group Discussion One-to-One Instruction Demonstration Return Demonstration • • • • • Gaming Simulation Role-playing Role-modeling Self-instruction
  • 4. Lecture • Definition – An instructional method in which the teacher verbally transmits information directly to groups of learners for the purpose of education. It is highly structured.
  • 5. Lecture • Advantages – Cost effective – Targets large groups – Useful for cognitive domain learning • Limitations – Not individualized – Passive learners
  • 6. Group Discussion • Definition – An instructional method in which learners are together to exchange information, feelings, and opinions with each other and the teacher to achieve educational objectives
  • 7. Group Discussion • Advantages – Stimulates sharing of ideas and emotions – Active learners – Useful for cognitive and affective domains of learning • Limitations – Shy member does not participate – Dominant member overwhelms the group – Highly diverse groups may have difficulty interacting
  • 8. One-to-One Instruction • Definition – An instructional method in which the teacher delivers personally designed instruction to a learner.
  • 9. One-to-One Instruction • Advantages – Active learner – Tailored to individual’s needs and goals – Useful for all three learning domains • Limitations – Can be expensive because it is labor intensive – Isolates learner
  • 10. Demonstration • Definition – An instructional method in which the learner is shown by the teacher how to perform a particular skill
  • 11. Demonstration • Advantages – Previews exact skill for the learner – Useful for psychomotor domain learning • Limitations – May be expensive because all learners need to easily visualize skill. This requires use of technology or small groups.
  • 12. Return Demonstration • Definition – An instructional method in which the learner attempts to perform a skill with cues from the teacher as needed
  • 13. Return Demonstration • Advantages – Active learner – Individual guidance – Useful for psychomotor domain learning • Limitations – Viewing individual performance is labor intensive
  • 14. Gaming • Definition – An instructional method requiring the learner to participate in a competitive activity with preset rules to achieve an educational objective
  • 15. Gaming • Advantages – Active learner – Perceived as “fun” by many learners – Useful for all three domains of learning • Limitations – Too competitive for some learners
  • 16. Simulation • Definition – A trial-and-error method of teaching requiring creation of a hypothetical or artificial experience to engage the learner in an activity that reflects real-life conditions without the risk-taking consequences of an actual situation
  • 17. Simulation • Advantages – Active learners – Practice “reality” in a safe setting – Useful for cognitive and psychomotor domains of learning • Limitations – Labor intensive – Costs of equipment
  • 18. Role-Playing • Definition – An instructional method where learners participate in an unrehearsed dramatization to elicit their feelings to achieve affective domain objectives
  • 19. Role-Playing • Advantages – Active learner – Develops “understanding” of others – Useful for affective domain learning • Limitations – Learner can exaggerate or underdevelop the role
  • 20. Role-Modeling • Definition – An instructional method in which the teacher “models” or exhibits behaviors that the learner may imitate or adopt as he or she is socialized into a role. Learning from rolemodeling is called identification and emanates from socialization theories.
  • 21. Role-Modeling • Advantages – Helps with socialization into role – Useful for affective domain learning • Limitations – Requires rapport between teacher and learner
  • 22. Self-Instruction • Definition – An instructional method to provide activities that guide the learner in independently achieving the educational objectives
  • 23. Self-Instruction • Advantages – – – – Self-paced Cost-effective Consistent Useful for cognitive domain learning • Limitations – Learner may procrastinate – Requires literacy
  • 24. Factors in Selection of Instructional Methods • What are the predetermined objectives? • What are the characteristics of the targeted audience? • What resources are available? • What are the teacher’s strengths and limitations?
  • 25. Evaluation of Instructional Methods • Did learners achieve their objectives? • Was the activity accessible to targeted learners? • Were available resources used efficiently? • Did the method accommodate the learner’s needs, abilities, and style? • Was the approach cost-effective?
  • 26. Creative Techniques to Enhance Verbal Presentations • • • • • • • • Enthusiasm Humor Risk-taking Drama Problem-solving Role-modeling Anecdotes Technology
  • 27. General Principles for All Teachers • • • • • • • • Give positive reinforcement. Project acceptance/sensitivity. Be organized, give direction. Elicit and provide feedback. Use questioning. Know your audience. Use repetition and pacing. Summarize key points.
  • 28. Instructional Settings • Healthcare setting • Health-related setting • Non-healthcare setting
  • 29. Sharing Resources Nurses in each of the setting types can establish a health education committee to coordinate health education programming, ensure effective use of resources, and avoid duplication of efforts.