Saturday, April 26, 2008

How do the goals clearly state learning outcomes?

3 comments:

Katarina said...

The goals clearly state learning outcomes because the goals match the standards and the standards create the instructional objectives. Also, the goals/instructional objectives are clearly stated on the lesson plan.

Ericka McKevitt said...

We aligned everything so that our goals matched with our objectives, standards, activities, and assessment. We made sure that the goals were clear on the lesson plan and the instructions. We also made our expectations clear on the rubric. It is important for students to know what it expected of them right from the beginning.

Michelle said...

The goals stated the learning outcomes we expected because they matched our objectives, standards, activities, and assessments. Also, we made sure everyone knew what was expected through out ruberic and instructions.