What are the examples of program outcomes?
Outcomes can be the driver for:
- Assignments and tests.
- Choice of instructional mode.
- Choice of course content.
- Assessment and feedback.
- Accreditation or program assessment.
- Curriculum development.
What are the program learning outcomes?
Program learning outcomes are a description of the knowledge, competencies and values a student displays at the end/conclusion of the program. Program learning outcomes help students understand why this knowledge and these competencies will be useful to them.
How do you write program learning outcomes?
Dos:
- Use simple language and be specific, clear, and concise.
- Ensure that the learning outcome is demonstrable and measurable.
- Learning outcomes should align with the mission and vision of Pepperdine and with any requirements put forth by WSCUC and AACSB.
- Use Bloom’s Taxonomy:
What is a program outcome?
Program outcomes examine what a program or process is to do, achieve, or accomplish for its own improvement and/or in support of institutional or divisional goals: generally numbers, needs, or satisfaction driven. They can address quality, quantity, fiscal sustainability, facilities and infrastructure, or growth.
What are examples of student centered learning?
Examples of student-centered teaching and learning practices include advisory, service learning, internships, and project-based learning.
How many outcomes are there in program learning?
The Three Domains of Learning
| domain | target | focus |
|---|---|---|
| Cognitive | Knowledge, intellectual skills | Mind |
| Affective | Attitudes, interests, feelings, values, adjustments | Spirit |
| Psychomotor | Motor and manipulations skills | Body |
What are the five learning outcomes in the EYLF program?
The EYLF Learning Outcomes are goals which can be achieved by a child during their learning. The outcomes and sub outcomes cover a variety of areas which include identity, community, wellbeing, learning and communication.