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Writing Measurable Objectives Stephen C. Zerwas University of North Carolina Greensboro Sarah Carrigan University of North Carolina Greensboro Re-Opening the Assessment Toolbox VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop March 18, 2005 Objectives Program participants will be able to discriminate between goals and objectives using materials and handouts. Program participants will be able to describe three reasons to write learning objectives using materials and handouts. Program participants will be able to write measurable behavioral objectives using the ABCD model. Program participants will be able to diagnose problems with learning objectives and rewrite more measurable objectives Program participants will be able to apply the SMART model at the end of the program using the objective builder with no mistakes. 1 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 1

Learning Objectives In 1948 a group of educators began classifying educational goals and objectives Bloom s taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain was completed in 1956 2 Bloom s Taxonomy of Cognitive Development Evaluation Synthesis Analysis Application Comprehension Knowledge 3 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 2

Learning Objectives Robert Mager (1962) argued for use of specific, measurable objectives that both guide instructors and aid students in the learning process Mager s central concept is that a learning goal should be broken into a subset of smaller tasks or learning objectives 4 Goals and Objectives Moving from General to Specific Goals General Objectives Specific 5 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 3

Goals Writing goals can provide insight into outcomes desired but does not provide enough specificity for assessment and evaluation 6 Goal Examples The essential role of the university is to train students to think critically and creatively. The student must develop information management skills which enable him to apply theoretical concepts in practice 7 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 4

Goals and Objectives Goals are broad Goals are general intentions Goals are intangible Goals are abstract Goals can't be validated as is Objectives are narrow Objectives are precise Objectives are tangible Objectives are concrete Objectives can be validated 8 Goal Examples To make the student capable of carrying out independently the various stages of an information science research project To make the student capable of reporting on the findings of his own research. To make the student mindful of applying rules of ethics in relation to research and publication. To make the student capable of drawing up a realistic work program. 9 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 5

Learning Objectives A Learning Objective is a written statement of the measurable achievement a participant will be able to demonstrate as a result of participation in a learning activity. 10 The Purpose of Learning Objectives To communicate to ourselves: What we intend for them to learn. The content and sequence of learning Whether participants have gained appropriate skills, attitudes, and/or knowledge How successful an activity has been To communicate to participants: 11 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 6

The Purpose of Learning Objectives To communicate to participants: What we intend for them to learn so they can organize their efforts toward accomplishing the desired behavior For self-selection purposes To communicate to other interested parties The purpose and degree of success of our activities Professional Accreditation Agencies, SACS, SCHEV 12 Characteristics of a Learning Objective It is always expressed in terms of the learner. It is precise and supports only one interpretation. It describes an observable behavior It specifies conditions under which the behavior is performed It specifies criteria for accomplishment 13 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 7

ABCD Model Questions a good objective answers Audience: Who will be performing the behavior? Behavior: What behavior should the learner be able to do? Condition: Under what conditions do you want the learner to be able to do it? Degree: How well must it be done? 14 ABCD Model Audience - Identify who will be learning (not the instructor) The Learner The Staff member The Student The Participant The Employee The Trainee The Organization Member The Audience Member 15 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 8

ABCD Model Behavior (Performance) Should include an action verb indicating what the learner will be able to do Should be something that can be seen or heard 16 Overt vs. Covert Performance Overt refers to any kind of performance that can be observed directly whether h that performance is visible or audible Covert refers to performance that cannot be observed directly, performance that is mental, invisible, cognitive or internal 17 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 9

When a performance is covert Add an indicator behavior to the objective that is covert 18 ABCD Model (Behavior) "Learner will be able to" (LWBAT) Cognitive objectives Psychomotor objectives "Learner will choose to" (LWCT) Affective objectives 19 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 10

Action Verbs That Could Be Used When Writing Cognitive Learning Objectives Knowledge define repeat record list recall name relate tell quote label name Comprehension translate restate discuss recognize explain identify locate report review express summarize describe interpret predict distinguish differentiate Application interpret apply Analysis distinguish analyze use differentiate demonstrate appraise practice calculate illustrate categorize operate experiment schedule test calculate compare complete contract show diagram solve relate examine solve modify examine change separate relate classify arrange divide select Synthesis compose plan propose design formulate arrange assemble collect construct organize manage prepare combine modify substitute Evaluation judge appraise evaluate rate compare value revise score select choose assess estimate measure decide rank recommend convince conclude 20 Covert Verbs know familiarize gain knowledge of comprehend study cover understand be aware learn appreciate become acquainted with realize 21 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 11

ABCD Model Condition State the conditions you will impose when learners are demonstrating their mastery of the objective. What will the learners be allowed to use? Under what conditions must the mastery of skill occur? 22 Conditions Givens Resources Environment Directions Format Deadlines 23 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 12

ABCD Model Degree (or criterion) A degree or criterion is the standard by which performance is evaluated. The power of an objective increases when you tell the learners HOW WELL the behavior must be done. 24 Degree Accuracy/Tolerance Speed Number Reference or Standards Permissible Errors Degree of Excellence 25 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 13

1. Cognitive Synthesis Time Management The SWBAT create a weekly schedule given a weekly schedule form. The form must be legible and include the following: meals, sleep, classes, work, study hours, extra-curricular activities, commute time, and time to get ready. 2. Cognitive Knowledge The SWBAT identify 5 of the 8 components of a weekly schedule. 3. Affective The student will choose to (SWCT) endorse the use of a weekly schedule. 26 Cognitive Knowledge SQ3R Reading Method The SWBAT identify the content and sequence of the SQ3R reading method. Cognitive Knowledge Cornell Note-taking Method The SWBAT identify three elements of the Cornell note taking format. Affective Anger Management The student will choose an effective alternate course of action from the techniques learned in the workshop. 27 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 14

Academic Advising Cognitive - Knowledge questions: Given a current catalog, a SWBAT indicate the resources available to answer a financial aid question. Given a current catalog, a SWBAT identify if the specific elements of the general education requirements. 28 Diagnosing Objectives Participants will be able to name two reasons why objectives are important without handouts or notes. 29 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 15

Diagnosing Objectives Participants will be able to apply the ABCD Model to their course objectives and syllabus prior to fall semester 30 Diagnosing Objectives Participants i will be able to diagnose learning objectives without handouts when given a sample objective with 100% accuracy. 31 VAG Spring Drive-In Workshop Writing Measurable Objectives - 16