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August 28, 2025 at 12:05 pm #17709
Rahma Emad
Participant<p data-start=”66″ data-end=”865″>Both the ADDIE and ASSURE models are similar because they give teachers a step-by-step process to plan lessons in an organized way. They both make sure lessons connect to learning goals and help students learn effectively.</p>
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August 28, 2025 at 12:00 pm #17708
Rahma Emad
ParticipantBoth the ADDIE and ASSURE models are similar because they give teachers a step-by-step process to plan lessons in an organized way. They both make sure lessons connect to learning goals and help students learn effectively. The main difference is that ADDIE is more general and focuses on the teacher’s process—analyzing, designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating lessons. On the other hand, ASSURE puts more focus on the students, encouraging teachers to think about learners’ needs, use technology, and keep students actively involved in the lesson. Personally, I find the ASSURE model most useful as a teacher, because it reminds me to always keep my students at the center of the lesson and helps me integrate tools and strategies that make learning more engaging.</p>
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