A nursing instructor has asked a group of students to develop teaching plans for their clients according to Gagne's nine elements

If the instructor asks the students about some of the components of Gagne's events of instruction, which response by a student would indicate that further teaching is needed? a. Gain attention c. Implement performance
b. Present stimulus materials d. Provide feedback


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Gagne's nine elements of instruction are one of the most frequently utilized guides for developing a
framework for instruction. These nine elements/events of instruction are as follows: gain attention,
inform the learner of the objective, stimulate recall of prerequisite learning, present stimulus materials,
provide learning guidance, elicit performance (not implement performance), provide feedback, assess
performance, and enhance retention and transfer.

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