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Programmed Instruction

Programmed Instruction is a popular method of showcasing any new ideas or subject related to students’ learning in a proper graded sequence or monitored steps. Usually, the students work with various programmed materials on their own at their own pace. Once they complete the stage, they appear for a test examination. 

This is the usual format followed under programmed instruction and is also found in different educational programs. Right from a Certificate Program to the higher-level programs, it follows the same process. There is a small distinction between programmed learning and programmed instructions. Programmed learning is used to educate someone on a particular subject matter, and programmed instruction is used to change behavioral characteristics for further improvement. 

The real purpose of developing the said type of instruction is to add a human touch to the teaching and learning process and customise them. This instruction also adds up several systems.  These include direct instruction, a personalized system of instruction, and tutoring. With these systems, the academicians can embark upon effective work-study programs.  

Programmed instruction generally refers to two critical methods of learning. The first works on multiple-choice test question options, while the second deals with a schedule of reinforcement for different activities placed in a continuous and specific order.

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