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ASSESSING LEARNING

OUTCOMES
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson the students will
be able to:
• Identify the differences of Instructional
Goals and Objectives and its purposes,
• Determine the typical problems
encountered when writing objectives,
and
• Identify the types of learning outcomes.
PURPOSES OF
INSTRUCTIONAL
GOALS AND
OBJECTIVES
What is
Instructional Goal?
• It is a clear statement of
observable behaviors that
learners are to demonstrate as a
result of the instructions.
What is Objective?
• Are specific, actionable
targets that need to be
achieved within a smaller time
frame.
Illustration:
• Where will we go? GOAL

• What route will


we use? OBJECTIVES
PUPOSES:
• It helps systematically meet the
learning objectives.
• It creates road map of desire to
learn.
• It help the students to become
a better learners.
PUPOSES:
• Improve instructions.
• Creates instructional activities.
• It guides the selection of
instructional resources.
• It helps to determine
assessment and evaluation.

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