1.3: Instructional Strategies

“Instructional strategies are specifications for selecting and sequencing events and
activities within a lesson” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 31). In practice, instructional
strategies interact with learning situations. The results of these interactions are often
described by instructional models. The appropriate selection of instructional strategies
and instructional models depends upon the learning situation (including learner
characteristics), the nature of the content, and the type of learner objective.