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OBJECTIVES
Instructional Objectives
To start teaching: teacher must be guided
Instructional Objectives
Objectives: desired outcomes of learning
Purpose:
Defining the intents of an educational plan
Helping teachers to plan steps necessary to
achieve plan
Helping students to know what is expected
of them at the end of the program
Instructional Objectives
Helping teachers, administrators and
Instructional Objectives
Objectives must be OBSERVABLE and
MEASURABLE
BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES
many interpretations
Link the 3 parts together when writing the
behavioral objectives
Start by stating students behaviours,
condition and performance
- colour the..
- measure
- solve
- match the..
Instructional Objectives
Groundlund (1970) suggested there are 2
levels of objectives:
1) General objectives
2) Specific objectives
Instructional Objectives
General instructional objectives must be
Instructional Objectives
Specific objectives may form the basis for
information
2) Psychomotor domain: performing physical
skills
3) Affective domain: exhibiting personal
attitudes
4) Analysis
- Breaking up a whole
into parts
- E.g. Body brain
section of brain
neuron
6) Evaluation
- Judging in term of
internal evidence and
logical consistency
- E.g. an essay using
their own opinion
3) Perceptual abilities
watching, exploring,
catching
4) Physical activities
5) Skilled movementtyping, skating
6) Non-discursive
communicationability to comm.
through body
language
4) Organizing
(integrated new set of
values in his value)
5) Organization by value
(acts consistently
according to the
value)