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Title: | PART TASK AND WHOLE TASK AS ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO DEVELOP INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN |
Authors: | Umamah, Nurul |
Keywords: | part task whole task instructional design |
Issue Date: | 2-Jun-2017 |
Abstract: | Part-task and whole-task instructions are alternative approaches in the field of Educational Technology. Part task is atomistic approach focusing on decomposing complex domain knowledge into skill components, whereas whole-task is a holistic approach in which complex contents and tasks are analyzed in the coherence and are taught from their simplest version towards increasingly more complex versions. Whole-task is designed to prepare learners to be flexible in adapting themselves to the new problem and situations. Several studies have found that part-task approach is not suitable for learning complex cognitive skills, due to the existence of many constituent skills. Whole-task models are better suited to learning to coordinate component skills and are preferred for tasks with a high level of organization. To deal with task complexity, simplification of the whole task and giving learnerssupport and guidance are useful approaches. |
Description: | Prosiding International Seminar "Good Practices In Education", Yogyakarta, Januari 2014 |
URI: | http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/80150 |
ISBN: | 978-602-96824-0-3 |
Appears in Collections: | LSP-Conference Proceeding |
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