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SIMPLE GUIDE IN WRITING A COURSE OUTCOME AND STUDENT (INTENDED)

LEARNING OUTCOME
COURSE OUTCOMES
Course Outcome is developed from the desired goals you want your students
to achieve at the end of the semester/course from each module. The number of
course outcomes depends on the number of modules you develop. You may
have course outcomes equivalent to the number of modules you have or more
but not less than the number of modules. (module-based)
Example, Course Outcome No. 1.
Explain the ICT Competency Standards for Teachers and the Roles of
Technology for Teaching and Learning process

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES


Intended Learning Outcomes are the desired goals you want your students
to achieve after the end of each lesson. These are the specific outcomes you
want your student to learn, develop, or practice. The number of Learning
Outcomes depends on the number of lessons you have in each module. (topic-
based)
Example Learning Outcome No.1
Explain ICT policies safety issues as they impact on the teaching-learning
process.

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