Instructional Systems Development: A Methodology for Vocational‐Technical Training
Abstract
The rapid introduction of new technology and the various needs for human resource development are changing the priorities for vocational and technical training. While the fundamental goals for training remain, emphasis is shifting from a focus on content delivery to a recognition of the importance of a systems approach. As a consequence, professionals involved with training are increasingly aware of the need for more rigour in the process by which training is developed, implemented and evaluated. The chief purpose of this monograph is to introduce training and other interested personnel to the Instructional Systems Development (ISD) approach. Collected in this one document is the essential information on the ISD process for the development and conduct of efficient and effective performance‐based training programmes. For those planning a new training programme, this logical and organised approach provides a road map. Furthermore, the procedural steps presented are useful when modifying and revising existing programmes. Instructional Systems Development methodology is presented in five phases: analyse, design, develop, implement and control.
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Citation
Campbell, C.P. (1987), "Instructional Systems Development: A Methodology for Vocational‐Technical Training", Journal of European Industrial Training, Vol. 11 No. 5, pp. 3-42. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb002230
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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