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Title: Writing Objectives


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Writing Objectives
  • What the students should be able to do at the
    end of a learning period that they could not do
    beforehand. (Mager, 1962)

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Well written educational objectives -
  • Are student oriented
  • Give a description of the learning outcome
    desired
  • Are clear and understandable
  • Are observable

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Well written educational objectives are NOT-
  • A description of an activity
  • A description of what the teacher does
  • Written using know, think, grasp, understand,
    remember

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Objectives answer the question
  • What should the participants be able to do at
    the end of the period?"

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Lets Practice
  • Can you identify if the objectives are well
    written?
  • Can you identify the level of performance of the
    objective?

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  • 1. Students will
  • compare nutrition levels of snack foods.
  • correctly calculate differences in nutritional
    value.

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  • 2. Students will
  • explore what makes a good tongue twister.
  • identify parts of speech in different tongue
    twisters.
  • create a tongue twister that truly tangles the
    tongue

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  • 3. Students
  • learn interesting facts about a variety of places
    in the world.
  • use available resource materials (atlases,
    encyclopedias, the Internet) to pinpoint on a
    world map the locations of ten places associated
    with the facts presented.

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  • 4. Students will
  • identify by name the two major political parties
    in the United States.
  • identify the chairpeople of the two major
    parties.
  • identify the symbols of the two political
    parties.
  • identify the political philosophies of the two
    political parties.
  • identify the propaganda techniques used by both
    of the parties in campaigning.
  • identify the fund raising techniques of the two
    parties.
  • identify and locate the local and state
    headquarters of the two parties.

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  • 5. Students will
  • learn about the Navajo code talkers and their
    contributions to World War II. Students use a
    Navajo code talkers' dictionary to create and
    decode messages.

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  • 6. Students will
  • understand how musical notes relate to fractions.
  • identify a variety of musical notes (for example,
    whole, half, and quarter notes).
  • read and clap a measure of music, assigning
    appropriate values to notes.
  • solve fraction math problems that use musical
    notes in place of the fractions.

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Points to Remember -
  • Objectives are required to be posted daily.
  • Objectives may or may not be found in your
    curriculum.
  • Could begin The student will or
  • The learner will
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