Difference between revisions of "Learning Objectives"
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* They must be verifiable and measurable even when the training focuses on attitudes. | * They must be verifiable and measurable even when the training focuses on attitudes. | ||
* They must always have three elements: | * They must always have three elements: | ||
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** '''Performance''': What the trainee will be able to do as a result of the training, expressed in behavioral terms with action verbs. | ** '''Performance''': What the trainee will be able to do as a result of the training, expressed in behavioral terms with action verbs. | ||
** '''Conditions''': Circumstances under which the performance occurs, which should be aligned with real-world performance (e.g. role-play, simulation, using job aids, while being observed). | ** '''Conditions''': Circumstances under which the performance occurs, which should be aligned with real-world performance (e.g. role-play, simulation, using job aids, while being observed). |
Revision as of 14:03, 10 September 2008
LEARNING OBJECTIVES |
Clear statement about the outcome of a training course, which informs what the trainee will be able to do or know after the training. They are presented on the trainee’s perspective, expressing as a target the improvement of competencies, which will enhance job performance. The performance signals to the trainees what must be done or learned in very specific terms.
The learning objectives are the starting point of the development of a learning activity. They constitute an essential element in the preparation of a training course. The articulation of adequate learning objectives can be one of the most time-consuming tasks in training design. Even though they may be expressed in a single paragraph of a few lines they are the essential foundation of any training course as they relate to the overall training goal. Characteristics:
Learning objectives differ form learning goals, since the first ones are statements of one of several specific performances, the achievement of which contributes to the attainment of the goal which is a statement of the intended general outcome of an instructional unit or program, and describes a global learning outcome. A single goal may have many objectives. The establishment of learning objectives is part of a process aiming to improve teaching and learning, and include 4 steps;
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References
- ↑ www.depts.washington.edu(18 March 2008), www.utmem.edu(18 March 2008)