Writing Student Learning Outcomes
Writing Student Learning Outcomes
SLO
The Symbionese Liberation Organization? Student Learning Outcomes!
EEO
Equal Employment Opportunity? Exemplary Educational Objectives!
Alignment of Outcomes
Institutional Mission & Strategic Initiatives Programmatic Outcomes
Characteristics of SLOs
They should be:
Based on PLOs Collaborative Learner centered Specific Action oriented Cognitively appropriate Behavioral Measurable Observable Understandable Achievable Realistic
Why?
In Order To
Importance of Verbs
Blooms Taxonomy
Affective Domain
This domain includes the manner in which we deal with things emotionally, such as feelings, values, appreciation, enthusiasms, motivations, and attitudes.
Psychomotor Domain
The psychomotor domain includes physical movement, coordination, and use of the motor-skill areas. Development of these skills requires practice and is measured in terms of speed, precision, distance, procedures, or techniques in execution.
Cognitive Domain
The cognitive domain involves knowledge and the development of intellectual skills. This includes the recall or recognition of specific facts, procedural patterns, and concepts that serve in the development of intellectual abilities and skills. There are six major categories, which are listed in order below, starting from the simplest behavior to the most complex. The categories can be thought of as degrees of difficulties.
Cognitive Domain
Involves knowledge and the development of intellectual skills
Hierarchy of objectives according to cognitive complexity Higher-level objectives include, and are dependant on lower level cognitive skills
Blooms Taxonomy
Example 1
Students will name the three types of rock in order to differentiate among the three. Students will compare and contrast the characteristics of the three types of rocks in order to differentiate among the three.
Example 2
Students will be able to use Excel. Given a sample dataset, students will use Excel to create a spreadsheet that incorporates simple mathematical formulas.
Example 3
Students will analyze global political systems. Students will analyze 20th century western democracies and responsibilities of citizens in those democracies.
Example 4
Students will construct bibliographies and in-text references using discipline appropriate styles in order to contribute to academic discourse in their discipline. Construct bibliographies and in-text references using discipline appropriate styles in order to correctly attribute others' work and ideas.
Write an SLO
What does the student need to know? Why do they need to know this?
3. Develop means of assessment and criteria for success for evaluating SLOs
Why Assess?
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Principles of Accreditation
Core Requirement 2.5
The institution engages in ongoing, integrated, and institution-wide research-based planning and evaluation processes that incorporate a systematic review of programs and services that (a) results in continuing improvement, and (b) demonstrates that the institution is effectively accomplishing its mission.
Why Assess?
Improves students learning. Identifies instructional, course, or assignment challenges. Improves instruction by identifying what instructional adjustments might be needed. Ensures grading is reflective of students learning towards course objectives. Makes grading more systematic and objective.