Ten steps to 4C/ID: Training differentiation skills in a professional development program for teachers

Jimmy Frerejean*, Marieke van Geel, Trynke Keuning, Diana Dolmans, Jeroen J.G. van Merriënboer, Adrie J. Visscher

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Abstract

This paper describes how an interdisciplinary design team used the Four-Component Instructional Design (4C/ID) model and its accompanying Ten Steps design approach to systematically design a professional development program for teaching differentiation skills to primary school teachers. This description illustrates how insights from a cognitive task analysis into classroom differentiation skills were combined with literature-based instructional design principles to arrive at the training blueprint for workplace-based learning. It demonstrates the decision-making processes involved in the systematic design of each of the four components: learning tasks, supportive information, procedural information, and part-task practice. While the design process was time and resource-intensive, it resulted in a detailed blueprint of a five-month professional development program that strategically combines learning activities to stimulate learning processes that are essential for developing the complex skill providing differentiated instruction in a mathematics lesson.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)395-418
Number of pages24
JournalInstructional science
Volume49
Early online date3 Apr 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2021

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