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Ch. 2
Describing the Goals of Instruction, Key Concepts - Coggle Diagram
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Key Concepts
- Learning objectives focus instruction and assessment, and they also focus students and teachers on the knowledge and skills intended for learning.
- Different levels of specificity are used for statements of learning goals, state standards, content and performance standards, general and specific learning goals, and developmental and mastery learning goals.
- Sources for locating learning goals include state standards (including Common Core State Standards), instructional materials, and professional associations.
- Taxonomies of thinking skills help you get the most out of your learning goals and assessment tasks.
- Before teaching, list and evaluate all your learning goals for a unit or course.
- Specific learning objectives should be student centered, performance centered, and content centered.
- Align both instruction and assessment to your learning goals.