6 to 10 - classwise - English - Learning outcomes
understand why that knowledge and those skills will be useful to them
focus on the context and potential applications of knowledge and skills
connect learning in various contexts
help guide assessment and evaluation
Good learning outcomes emphasize the application and integration of knowledge. Instead of focusing on coverage of material, learning outcomes articulate how students will be able to employ the material, both in the context of the class and more broadly.
Consider using approximately five to ten learning outcomes per assignment; this number allows the learning outcomes to cover a variety of knowledge and skills while retaining a focus on essential elements of the course.
Student learning outcomes (SLOs) are the specified knowledge, skills, abilities or attitudes that students are expected to attain by the end of a learning experience or program of study. With respect to program-level assessment, SLOs should be informed where appropriate by the following: Discipline-related skill set.
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