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Title: LEARNING OUTCOMES: Their Role in The Curriculum


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LEARNING OUTCOMESTheir Role in The Curriculum
  • by
  • Nik Safiah Nik Ismail

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LEARNING OUTCOMES
  • At the end of this session, the participants will
    be able to
  • 1. define learning outcomes.
  • 2. explain why learning outcomes are important.
  • 3. define domains of learning outcomes.
  • 4. identify levels within these domains.
  • 5. assess learning outcomes for their
    understandability, measurability and
    achievability.
  • 6. explain the relationship between learning
    outcome, teaching-learning methods and student
    assessment.
  • 7. describe the MQF outcome competencies and
    their differences between qualification levels.

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INTRODUCTION
  • Successful universities are in the performance of
    the students
  • Requires clear definition of competencies to be
    achieved at the end of the program
  • Competencies should reflect qualification levels.

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WHAT ARE LEARNING OUTCOMES?
  • Learning Outcomes
  • specify what learners NEW BEHAVIOURS will be
    after a learning experience
  • state the knowledge, skills and attitudes
    students will gain
  • begin with an action verb which is measurable.

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EXAMPLES OF LEARNING OUTCOMES
  • At the end of this course/session you will be
    able to
  • 1. explain the terms relevance, integration
    and application.
  • 2. demonstrate CPR.
  • 3. make a summary of a given composition.
  • 4. give intravenous injection correctly.
  • 5. design a Bachelor of Business Administration
    curriculum.

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LEARNING OUTCOMES MUST BE
  • Understandable
  • Measurable
  • Achievable
  • Participant-oriented

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CRITIQUE THE FOLLOWING LEARNING OUTCOMES
  • At the end of this session on you will be able
    to
  • 1. know the difference between deductive and
    inductive approach.
  • 2. really understand CPR.
  • 3. be knowledgeable about Malaysian politics.
  • 4. have faith in alternative medicine.
  • 5. grasp the significance of the dangers of
    atomic energy.
  • 6. appreciate the importance of confidentiality
    in a counseling session.

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WHY ARE LEARNING OUTCOMES IMPORTANT?
  • For Students
  • define type and depth of learning
  • clearly communicate learning expectations
  • provide objective assessment
  • For Teachers
  • guide instructions
  • provide objective benchmark for assessment
  • define unit of learning and delivery
  • For Institution
  • clearly communicate graduates skills to
    prospective employers

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DOMAINS OF LEARNING OUTCOMES
  • 3 POSSIBLE DOMAINS
  • 1. COGNITIVE - thinking, knowledge.
  • 2. PSYCHOMOTOR - doing, skills.
  • 3. AFFECTIVE - feeling, attitude.
  • Some units of learning may occur in more than one
    domain at the same time.

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COGNITIVE DOMAIN(Thinking, Knowledge)
EVALUATION
Judges the value of.

SYNTHESIS
Formulates new structure
ANALYSIS
Understands both content structure
APPLICATION
Uses learning in new concrete situation
COMPREHENSION
Grasps the meaning
KNOWLEDGE
Remembers previous material
(Benjamin S. Bloom, 1956)
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PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN(Doing, Skills)

ORGANIZATION
Creates new pattern.
ADAPTION
Adjusts, modifies, translates..
COMPLETE OVERT RESPONSE
Reforms automatically
MECHANISM
Performs with increasing efficiency
GUIDES RESPONSE
Imitates the practice skills
SET
Mentally, emotionally physically ready
PERCEPTION
Senses
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AFFECTIVE DOMAIN(Feeling, Attitude)

INTERNALIZING
Integrates value into value system
ORGANIZATION
Conceptualizes value and resolves conflict
VALUING
Attaches value / worth
RESPONDING
Conform to stimuli
RECEIVING
Selectively attends to.
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEARNING OUTCOMES AND
TEACHING-LEARNING METHODS STUDENT ASSESSMENT
EXAMPLE
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MQF OUTCOMES COMPETENCIES
  • Mastery of
  • 1. Body of Knowledge
  • 2. Practical Skills
  • 3. Social Skills Responsibility
  • 4. Ethics and Professionalism
  • 5. Scientific Method, Critical Thinking and
    Problem Solving
  • 6. Communication Skills Team Work
  • 7. Information Management Lifelong Learning
  • 8. Entrepreneurship Management

15
QUALIFICATION DESCRIPTORS
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MQF OUTCOMES COMPETENCIES (GENERIC) AND
QUALIFICATION LEVELS
  • For each qualification level (Certificate,
    Diploma,
  • Degree),the generic outcomes differ in at least 5
    ways
  • 1. Depth and complexity of knowledge and
    understanding
  • 2. Application of knowledge and skills
  • 3. Degree of autonomy and creativity in
    decision-making
  • 4. Communication skills
  • 5. Breadth and sophistication of practice

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EXAMPLE Communication Skills
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SUMMARY
  • LEARNING OUTCOMES - Resultant behaviors
  • FOR WHOM ? - Students (not teachers)
  • WHY ? - Guide learning, instruction,
  • delivery and assessment
  • PRINCIPLES - Understandable, measurable,
  • achievable, student-oriented
  • Competencies should reflect qualification levels

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SUMMARY
  • SUCCESSFUL UNIVERSITIES / COLLEGES ARE IN THE
    PERFORMANCE OF THE STUDENTS
  • THE END
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