Learning Outcomes: the impact on teachers and trainers Edwin Webb Emeritus Reader in Education and Training University of Greenwich London.

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Learning Outcomes: the impact on teachers and trainers Edwin Webb Emeritus Reader in Education and Training University of Greenwich London

Question What am I (the teacher) going to do?

Questions What are they (the learners) going to do? What am I (the teacher) going to do?

What do we learn/develop? Knowledge Understanding Skills Attitudes - to self - to others - to work - to learning Elements some or all of these make up competences

How do we help learners to learn/develop their learning? by identifying the range of knowledge understanding skills attitudes to be developed long-term this session (!)

Specific learning outcomes By the end of this session learners will be able to DO WHAT?

Demonstrate their learning against each specific learning outcome identified for that session through a planned activity which enables that learning to be assessed or checked

How does the learner demonstrate this learning? By being able to: identify analyse compare construct define describe justify explain perform operate solve etc., etc. according to what is appropriate to each specific learning outcome or outcomes in combination

Demonstrations of learning may take place within: questions and answers (Q&A) discussion role-play problem-solving `practicals` written response worksheets oral summary short-term tasks or briefs learner presentations phase tests etc., etc.

Impact 1: Planning for Learning 1.Syllabus or training programme 2.Scheme of work or training schedule (What? and When? and Why?) 3Individual lesson/training session plans (How? and Why?

Impact 2: Designing Learning Activities which engage the learner in a variety of learning activities (`active-learning’: learning from and learning through the activity) which require, as appropriate, working with other learners as well as working solo which incorporate specific learning outcomes through which the target learning can be assessed

Impact 3: Assessment of Learning 1. Pre-entry: learning needs analysis 2. On-programme: session-by-session `formative’ assessment against specific learning outcomes to determine each learner’s progression 3.End programme/end of phase: summative assessment against syllabus or training programme requirements