The content of the instruction should provide contextualizing elements (collaboration, role play, case
studies) that permit for multiple and varied perspectives. Contextualizing also helps link ideas to
prior knowledge. Learners bring experience that is unique to their cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
When developing or modifying instructional materials for the interpersonal domain, the instructor
should ask these questions:
content forthcoming
Look for material that engages students in:
Instructional and assessment activities should draw upon the following elements:
The material should be designed to develop:
Need to combine above elements...
Motivation and decision making should be built in to the materials being developed. Develop the
materials so that the instructor is not built into the process.
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