
Gagne's Nine Events
Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction are steps to effectively teach and help students learn. They start by gaining attention to prepare the learner. Then, inform what they'll learn and stimulate interest. Next, recall relevant prior knowledge, followed by presenting new content clearly. Afterward, provide opportunities for practice and feedback to improve understanding. Then, allow learners to apply what they've learned in real situations. Finally, review and assess their mastery, and finally, help them integrate the knowledge into broader contexts. These steps guide instructors through a systematic process to enhance learning efficiency and retention.