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StyleLearn Origins
Alexander Salas
30 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to the StyleLearn Origins podcast, a weekly exploration of the past of corporate learning and instructional designs with key insights for the future. Learn about how to best train and upskill your workforce with business based research and academic insights. This podcast is offered at zero cost to the public. Learn About Learning Design on YouTube @corpraxis https://www.youtube.com/c/@corpraxis FOLLOW THE BLOG www.stylelearn.com/blog
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Welcome to the StyleLearn Origins podcast, a weekly exploration of the past of corporate learning and instructional designs with key insights for the future. Learn about how to best train and upskill your workforce with business based research and academic insights. This podcast is offered at zero cost to the public. Learn About Learning Design on YouTube @corpraxis https://www.youtube.com/c/@corpraxis FOLLOW THE BLOG www.stylelearn.com/blog
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#017 UbD and Backwards Design
StyleLearn Origins
21 minutes 36 seconds
2 years ago
#017 UbD and Backwards Design

In 1998, educators Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe published the book Understanding by Design (UbD) and within it the Backwards Design (BD) model. Since then, they have revolutionized the way school systems, particularly teachers, approach curriculum planning. The model consists of three stages known as: Identifying desired results, determining acceptable evidence, and plan learning experiences and instruction. In recent years, many corporate learning professionals have advocated for the use of Backwards Design inspired by the famous Stephen R. Covey quote "Begin with the end in mind". This episode focuses on the documented evidence for the use of this model, its value and purpose for workplace learning.

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McTighe and Associates (2023) McTighe and Associates Website

https://jaymctighe.com/

Wiggins, G. P., & McTighe, J. (2005). Understanding by design. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

https://archive.org/details/understandingbyd0000wigg

StyleLearn Origins
Welcome to the StyleLearn Origins podcast, a weekly exploration of the past of corporate learning and instructional designs with key insights for the future. Learn about how to best train and upskill your workforce with business based research and academic insights. This podcast is offered at zero cost to the public. Learn About Learning Design on YouTube @corpraxis https://www.youtube.com/c/@corpraxis FOLLOW THE BLOG www.stylelearn.com/blog