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This chapter delves into the crucial aspects of writing effective learning objectives. It defines learning objectives, outlines their structure, and emphasizes observable and measurable behaviors. Qualitative considerations for crafting these objectives include clarity, meaningfulness, and individualization. It also highlights basic components, such as goal statements, action verbs, criterion standards, and conditions. The chapter presents what to avoid when writing learning objectives and offers insights into terminal and enabling objectives, ensuring educators can effectively assess and enhance student learning outcomes through well-defined goals.
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Chapter 5 Deriving Learning Objectives • Key Concepts • Definition and meaning of Learning Objective • Structure of Learning Objectives • Qualitative Considerations for Writing LB
Learning Objective Observable Behavior Measurable Behavior Taxonomic System Structure of LB Goal Component Action Criterion Condition Needs Assessment Explicit Learning Meaningful Characters Cruciality Clarity Worthiness Terminal Objectives Enabling Objectives Key Concepts
Definition of Learning Objective • A precious description of educational purpose • Proposing changes in students • Observable and Measurable student behavioral changes
Structure of Learning Objective • What not to do When you write Learning Objective! • Four basic components of writing LB
What not to do when writing LB • Not stated in teacher activity • Not stated in student activity • Not stated in concept, topics, and content • Not stated in generalized bh pattern
Basic Components of Writing Learning Objective • Goal statement • Action verb • Criterion standard • Condition
Qualitative Consideration in Writing Learning Objective • Individualization • Needs Assessment • Explicit learning • Meaningful Characters • Cruciality • Clarity • Worthiness
Hierarchical Learning Objectives • Terminal Objective • Enabling Objective
In-Class Activity Home Work • Self-directed act. 5.2 • Self-directed act. 5.3 • Self-directed act. 5.5 • Group Activity: • generate a content goal • develop a terminal LB • develop 3 enabling LB • Homework: repeat GA