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LEARNING OUTCOMES image, Relationship of Learning Outcomes
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
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Learning outcomes are statements about what it is expected to be the student is able to do, understand or be able to demonstrate a completed learning process.
Bloom's Taxonomy.
Bloom proposed that knowledge is composed of six successive levels, organized in a hierarchy
Knowledge: can be defined as the ability to recall or recall facts without necessarily understanding them.
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Application: can be defined as the ability to use material learned in new situations, for example, working with ideas and concepts to solve problems.
Analysis: the ability to decompose information into its components, for example, looking for interrelationships and ideas (in understanding organizational structures).
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