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Developed by Leclercq and Poumay (2005) at the University of Liège, the Eight learning events model is an [[instructional design model]] for describing "the activity of the learner (receives, prectices, creates, etc)" (Leclercq & Poumay, 2005) in a learing situation that is independant of the content.  
Developed by Leclercq and Poumay (2005) at the University of Liège, the Eight learning events model is an [[instructional design model]] for describing "the activity of the learner (receives, prectices, creates, etc)" (Leclercq & Poumay, 2005) in a learing situation that is independant of the content.  


All learning events fall roughly into eight different activities through which a [[learning event]] can occurr. amd are paired with 'teaching events' i.e. the teacher or coach'es ectivity o rrole.
All learning events fall roughly into eight different activities through which a [[learning event]] can occurr and are paired with [[teaching event]]s i.e. the teacher or coach's activity or role.
In thier publication [http://www.labset.net/media/prod/8LEM.pdf The 8 Learning Events Model and its  principles.] Leclercq and Poumay define each type of activity below  and provide an outline dedescribing the teacher or trainer's role, the domains of learning best governed by the  activity, where the activitty can be situated, how it usually occurs in a classroom context, associated  words  and  the [[learning theory]] tthat supports the event.


*Imitation / Modeling.
'''The 8 Learning Events are
*Reception / Transmission  
{| border="0" style="text-align:center"
*Exercising / Guidance
! - Learner activity - !! - Teacher activity  -
*Exploration / Documenting
|-
*Experimentation / Reactivity
 
*Creation / Confortation
| Imitation || Modeling
*Self-reflexion / Co-reflexion
|-
*Debate / animation
| Reception || Transmission
|-
| Exercising || Guidance
|-
| Exploration || Documenting
|-
| Experimentation || Reactivity
|-
| Creation || Confortation
|-
|Self-reflexion||Co-reflexion
|-
|Debate||Animation
|}
||
|Imitation | Modeling.


A learning strategy (comparable to a [[lesson plan]] or [[pedagogical scenario]]) is  any combination of learning events.
A learning strategy (comparable to a [[lesson plan]] or [[pedagogical scenario]]) is  any combination of learning events.
== Links ==
== Links ==
Leclercq, D., Poumay, M. (2005) [http://www.labset.net/media/prod/8LEM.pdf The 8 Learning Events Model and its  principles.]
Leclercq, D., Poumay, M. (2005) [http://www.labset.net/media/prod/8LEM.pdf The 8 Learning Events Model and its  principles.]. Release 2005-1. LabSET, university of Liège. (accessed January 30
, 2008 at [http://www.labset.net/media/prod/8LEM.pdf http://www.labset.net/media/prod/8LEM.pdf].
[[Category:Instructional design models]]
[[Category:Instructional design models]]
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[[Category:Evaluation methods and grids]]

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Definition

Developed by Leclercq and Poumay (2005) at the University of Liège, the Eight learning events model is an instructional design model for describing "the activity of the learner (receives, prectices, creates, etc)" (Leclercq & Poumay, 2005) in a learing situation that is independant of the content.

All learning events fall roughly into eight different activities through which a learning event can occurr and are paired with teaching events i.e. the teacher or coach's activity or role. In thier publication The 8 Learning Events Model and its principles. Leclercq and Poumay define each type of activity below and provide an outline dedescribing the teacher or trainer's role, the domains of learning best governed by the activity, where the activitty can be situated, how it usually occurs in a classroom context, associated words and the learning theory tthat supports the event.

The 8 Learning Events are

- Learner activity - - Teacher activity -
Imitation Modeling
Reception Transmission
Exercising Guidance
Exploration Documenting
Experimentation Reactivity
Creation Confortation
Self-reflexion Co-reflexion
Debate Animation

|| |Imitation | Modeling.

A learning strategy (comparable to a lesson plan or pedagogical scenario) is any combination of learning events.

Links

Leclercq, D., Poumay, M. (2005) The 8 Learning Events Model and its principles.. Release 2005-1. LabSET, university of Liège. (accessed January 30 , 2008 at http://www.labset.net/media/prod/8LEM.pdf.