Our course outcomes are goals developed to support our program departments and institutional mission and purpose. Well-defined and measurable outcomes are important in providing a clear focus and direction for teaching and learning.
Basic course design -
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Specific and Measurable Outcomes -
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Bloom’s Taxonomy (Behaviors) -
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Applying Bloom's to the exploration of an apple -
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Bloom’s Table -
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Course outcomes and assessments are fundamental components of course design as we answer the questions:
What are we trying to get students to do?
How well are they able to do it?
A well-written outcome will actually serve as a blueprint to establish the optimal type and scope of assessments in a course or module. While an ideal component of education is that students "learn" core concepts, learning outcomes focus exclusively on a student's ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and abilities. Thus learning outcomes do not measure knowledge and understanding - they measure learning behaviors and demonstration of course content mastery.