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Writing Undergraduate Programme Outcomes Dr Ciara O’Farrell

Writing Undergraduate Programme Outcomes Dr Ciara O’Farrell. AGENDA. Review: Learning Outcomes Activity 1: Analyzing programme outcomes Activity 2: The invisible graduate Activity 3: Sample programme outcomes Open discussion: challenges and going forward. Learning Outcomes.

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Writing Undergraduate Programme Outcomes Dr Ciara O’Farrell

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  1. Writing Undergraduate Programme OutcomesDr Ciara O’Farrell

  2. AGENDA • Review: Learning Outcomes • Activity 1: Analyzing programme outcomes • Activity 2: The invisible graduate • Activity 3: Sample programme outcomes • Open discussion: challenges and going forward

  3. Learning Outcomes • Statements of what a student is expected to know, understand and/or be able to demonstrate after completion of a process of learning (ECTS Users/ Guide, 2005) • Measure output: competency-based

  4. Aims: Broad goals Objectives: Measurable intentions Specific steps that take us towards those goals Teacher-focused Learning Outcomes: Measurable achievements Result from a learning process Stated as achievements of the student Aims, Objectives, or Learning Outcomes? Sussex university

  5. Aim vs Learning outcome Aim • In this module students will be introduced to the subject of the core ethical principles in social work Learning Outcome • By the end of the module the learner will be able to critically apply the core ethical principles in social work in different case settings.

  6. Programme outcomes Articulate: • Knowledge and understanding needed • Intellectual skills required to make use of knowledge and understanding • Specify practical skills (competencies. eg lab skills) • Generic/transferable skills (communication, problem solving etc)

  7. Categories of Outcomes • Subject specific outcomes – relate to subject discipline and knowledge/skills particular to it • Generic/transferable skills/competencies – relate to any/all disciplines (teamwork, problem-solving etc)

  8. Sample programme outcome On successful completion of this programme, students will be able to: • give an oral presentation in a team to a specialist audience, critically evaluating both the team’s performance and your own contribution to the team.

  9. Map to: • TCD Institutional Level Descriptors • NQAI framework of qualifications • Subject benchmarks and/or professional body requirements (where necessary)

  10. 10-level framework

  11. Taxonomies

  12. Local –Global Use of Outcomes NQAI national award descriptors Bologna process of the European Higher Education Area programme outcomes professional body requirements College award descriptors , constructive alignment of learning outcomes teaching strategies assessment evaluation

  13. Know Reflect Think critically Understand Appreciate Summarize Share reflections Interpret, analyze, evaluate, construct arguments Apply Discuss Covert vs Overt Outcomes

  14. Writing Programme/Module Outcomes On successful completion of this programme, students should/will be able to: On successful completion of this module/course, students should/will be able to:

  15. Sample Competency Problem solving Teamwork Research skills Writing/literacy skills Interpersonal skills Communication skills Ethical behaviour Sample Grad. Attribute “The ability to employ techniques of analysis and enquiry” “The ability to employ originality and creativity in formulating and applying evidence-based arguments” Sample Graduate attributes/competencies

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