Individualized instruction is a teaching method where students receive one-on-one instruction and self-paced learning based on progressive goals leading to course objectives. It is well-suited for skill-building courses like keyboarding and drafting. Benefits include allowing students to work at their own pace, not repeating material, and learning self-discipline. Drawbacks are that not all students benefit, it requires extensive recordkeeping and lesson planning, and space is needed for student materials. Procedures to ensure a sound program include assignment sheets, progress charts, student folders, limiting unrelated subjects taught together, and limiting new student starts to two per week.