Learner Design Individual Program Luke Merrill. Description  In the Learner-Designed Individual Program style, the role of the teacher is to make general.

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Learner Design Individual Program Luke Merrill

Description  In the Learner-Designed Individual Program style, the role of the teacher is to make general subject matter logistical decisions for the learners.  The role of the learner is to make decisions about how to investigate the general subject matter topic: to produce questions that lead to a specific focus within the general topic, to produce questions that result in identifying the process and procedures, to discover the solutions/movements, and to designate the performance criteria.

The Defining Characteristic  The defining characteristic of the Learner-Designed I.P. Style is the independence of each learner to investigate a broad problem, situation or issue and produce a workable, detailed plan/program that resolves the specific content focus that each learner identified.

Subject Matter Objectives  To discover, create, and organize ideas on one's own  To develop subject matter that deals with a complex issue over an extended period of time  To engage in a systematic process to explore and examine an issue  To set standards of performance and evaluation on one's own

Behavior Objectives  To accommodate individual differences in thinking and performance  To provide an opportunity for the learner to experience increased independence over a relatively long period of time  To exercise perseverance and tenacity  To provide opportunities for individuals to be self-directed

Strengths and Weaknesses Strengths  Learner chooses what he/she works on.  Develops own questions and finds the answers Weaknesses  Time  Assessment

Implications  Pre-Impact (Teacher)  Impact (Learner)  Post-Impact (Learner/Teacher)

Class Activity – Basketball Skills  Dribbling  Shooting

Dribbling Cues  Ball low (below waist)  Bend Knees  Finger pads  Eyes up

Shooting Cues  BEEF  Balance  Eyes  Elbow  Follow Through