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WRITING Educational Objectives, Learning Outcomes Mi-Suk Shim, Ph.D. Spring 2006 DIIA

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Page 1: WRITING Educational Objectives, Learning Outcomes Mi-Suk Shim, Ph.D. Spring 2006 DIIA

WRITING Educational Objectives,

Learning Outcomes

Mi-Suk Shim, Ph.D.Spring 2006

DIIA

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SACS Criteria

CS 3.3.1 Institutional Effectiveness

The institution identifies expected outcomes for its educational programs and its administrative and educational support services;

assesses whether it achieves these outcomes;

and provides evidence of improvement based on analysis of those results

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UT SCHEDULE

• Program Educational Objectives and Program Outcomes– Complete by end of Spring 2006 and document

• Assessment Plan– Complete by end of Spring 2006 semester and document

• Progress Toward Completion of One Assessment Cycle and Closing the Loop– Complete documentation by Spring Break 2007

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Benefits of Learning outcomes

• Program improvement• Evaluation of instruction• Course design and revision• Curriculum assessment and change• Improved Communication• Advising Tools• Improving promotional materials• Targets for assessment and accreditation

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Where to start?

• Catalog descriptions

• Program review reports

• Mission, Vision statements

• Values, Goals, Purpose, Philosophy

• External agencies (e.g. SACS-COC, ABET)

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Educational Objectives

• Statements that describe the expected accomplishments of graduates during the first few years after graduation

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Learning Outcomes

• statements that describe what students are expected to know, think, and able to do by the time of graduation

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Educational Objectives/ Educational Objectives/ Learning OutcomesLearning Outcomes

• Think of the “ideal” students or graduates

• What students know?

• What students can do?

• What students care about (think)?

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Educational Objectives

• Broad

• Long-term

• What do we expect our graduates to accomplish in broader society as a result of program’s education?

• 3~5 per program

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Educational Objectives:Leadership

• Graduates of the program at the UT at Austin will ….

exhibit leadership in the business field with strong communication and interpersonal skills

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Educational Objectives:Life-long Learners

• Graduates of the program at the UT at Austin will ….

be life-long learners and stay informed of the professional field.

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Educational Objectives:Contributing Citizens

• Graduates of the program at the UT at Austin will ….

be contributing members of the society by conducting themselves in a responsible and ethical manner.

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Educational Objectives/ Educational Objectives/ Learning OutcomesLearning Outcomes

• Think of the “ideal” students or graduates

• What students know?

• What students can do?

• What students care about (think)?

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Learning Outcomes

• Specific

• Measurable

• Achievable

• 3~8 per program

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Outcomes-based assessment

• Student Learning Outcomes

• Continuous process of institutional effectiveness

• System

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Process

• Planning

• Assessing (implementation)

• Understanding (evaluation)

• Improving

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Matrix

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Learning Outcomes: Guideline

• Aligned with mission statements

• Program level

• Stated from student perspective

• Intended learning outcomes (will)

• Specific

• Can be measured by multiple methods

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Learning Outcomes

Students will

DO WHAT (how)

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“DO WHAT (How)”--- Bloom’s Taxonomy

Type Level

Cognitive 6

Knowledge ~ Evaluation

Affective 5

Receiving ~ Characterization by value

Psychomotor/Skill 7

Perception ~ Origination

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Educational Objectives/ Educational Objectives/ Learning OutcomesLearning Outcomes

• Think of the “ideal” students or graduates

• What students know?

• What students can do?

• What students care about (think)?

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Learning Outcomes: Communication

• Students communicate well• Communication department will provide opportunities for

students to develop students’ communication skills• Students will communicate effectively• Students’ communication skills will gradually improve over

several courses

• Students will be able to communicate information effectively in writing, orally, and graphically

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Learning Outcomes: Research Skill

• Students will design and carry out research• Psychology lab should teach students high quality

research skill • Students have demonstrated high quality research skills

• Students will independently design and carry out experimental research and evaluate the results critically

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Learning Outcomes: Ethics

• Biology department will teach ethical responsibility to students.

• Students will be highly ethical • Students took a course on ethics

• Students will understand their ethical responsibility for the field of Bio-medical research

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Learning Outcomes: Dance

• Students will dance beautifully• Students will finish 2 formal performances before

graduation

• Students will display their dancing performance with well-coordinated artistic and technical skills

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LO Exercise

• Students will be able to communicate information effectively

in writing, orally, and graphically.

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Think about…..

• Can you think of a course in your program that heavily requires communication skill?

• How do you usually assess it? What kind of assignments or tasks students have?– Essay, Presentation, Discussion, Report…………?

• What do you look for in assessment?– organization, clarity, analysis, evaluation, grammar…..?

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TO DO List:For your program

• Discuss about and come up with Educational Objectives• Write down the list of Educational Objectives that your

program agreed on as finals• Discuss about and come up with Learning Outcomes• Write down the list of Learning Outcomes that your

program agreed on as finals• For each LO, use worksheets to create performance

criteria• Write the selected performance criteria on the Matrix

“performance criteria” column

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Further assistance

• Dr. Neal Armstrong

Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs

Office: MAI 201

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (512) 232-3305; (512) 471-4716