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Social Studies, 11.07.2019 07:00, esmelopez1015

It is to think in terms of two basic kinds of change: piecemeal and systemic. piecemeal change leaves the structure of a system unchanged. it often involves finding better ways to meet the same needs, such as using an analogy to your students learn the science concepts you taught in an otherwise similar manner last year. in contrast, systemic change entails modifying the structure of a system, usually in response to new needs. references: reigeluth, c. m. (1999). what is instructional-design theory and how is it changing? instructional-design theories and models: a new paradigm of instructional theory (vol. 2, pp. 5-29). mahwah, new jersey: lawrence erlbaum.

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