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10. Which action verbs are useful when writing learning outcomes?
Verbs like state, demonstrate, develop, plan, use, describe, and identify are useful because they describe observable activities.
9. What qualities should effective learning outcomes have?
They should be specific, measurable, realistic, learner-centred, and show observable results.
8. What is recommended when writing aims and objectives?
Use clear language and avoid having too many small aims and objectives.
7. Why are learning outcomes important?
They show what participants should be able to do or understand by the end of the training and help evaluate the success of the course.
6. Give an example of a learning outcome
By the end of this course, you will be able to use the new words
5. What are objectives in lesson planning?
Objectives are more detailed statements that describe what will be presented or taught during the training.
4. Give an example of an aim
“This training’s objective is to provide an overview of archives, records management, and preservation.”
3. What are aims in a lesson or training session?
Aims are broad declarations of the desired overall outcomes of the training.
2. How can participants use aims, objectives, and learning outcomes?
Participants can use them to assess whether the training is suitable for them and to evaluate their own learning progress.
1. What is the main purpose of setting aims, objectives, and learning outcomes in a lesson?
Their main purpose is to give a clear picture of the lesson’s goals, help trainers focus their teaching, and evaluate participants’ performance and achievement.