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w riting Learning Outcomes: common problems and lessons learnt

w riting Learning Outcomes: common problems and lessons learnt. Joan Smith Director of Undergraduate Studies Edinburgh College of Art. problems with language. Language too vague with use of ambiguous words or phrases

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w riting Learning Outcomes: common problems and lessons learnt

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  1. writing Learning Outcomes: common problems and lessons learnt Joan Smith Director of Undergraduate Studies Edinburgh College of Art

  2. problems with language • Language too vague with use of ambiguous words or phrases • Language too specific with too much detail – additional information can go in Course Handbooks • Too many verbs in one Learning Outcome and overuse of the same verb • Inappropriate cognitive level – check language used against Frameworks Try to keep language clear and unambiguous LO’s should be written to be understood by students, but also colleagues and external bodies

  3. balance of Learning Outcomes • Should all Learning Outcomes weigh the same? You can vary the weighting of LO’s if desired • How many learning outcomes per number of credits? Try to strike a realistic balance. • Progression over years of study – check courses against others at different levels

  4. other things to consider • Similar learning outcome/course structures across a range of courses? Makes comparisons between courses easier (for students and staff) • Learning Outcomes as feedback (formative/summative) • Students self-evaluating Learning Outcomes

  5. remember… • Learning Outcomes should outline what learning your students should be able to demonstrate – connect with Assessment information • Avoid unrealistic Learning Outcomes and Learning Outcomes that are not or cannot be assessed

  6. https://www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/ECATO/Writing+Learning+Outcomeshttps://www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/ECATO/Writing+Learning+Outcomes • https://www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/PCIM/Home

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