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Developing Learning Objectives Importance of Lesson Plan

The document discusses the importance of developing learning objectives and lesson plans, noting that objectives should be specific, measurable behaviors and plans should guide the learning activity. It provides examples of learning objectives in different domains and guidelines for writing objectives, including ensuring they are understandable, relevant, attainable, and measurable. The document also covers evaluating objectives and the learning process.

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Developing Learning Objectives Importance of Lesson Plan

The document discusses the importance of developing learning objectives and lesson plans, noting that objectives should be specific, measurable behaviors and plans should guide the learning activity. It provides examples of learning objectives in different domains and guidelines for writing objectives, including ensuring they are understandable, relevant, attainable, and measurable. The document also covers evaluating objectives and the learning process.

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Developing Learning Objectives Importance of Lesson Plan

 Characteristics of Goals and Objectives  It serves as a guide or an outline

 TEACHING PLAN  It divides the activity

I- Objectives  It serves as a blueprint of the activity in


the class
1.1 Cognitive
 To gain and to determine the objectives
1.2 Affective
 For better teaching and productivity
1.3 Psychomotor
 It gives the general overview of the
 Example of Learning Objectives goals achieved
A. Cognitive  Description of a lesson plan
- Define what is solid waste management  SMART
- Understand the benefits and Elements of lesson plan
importance of waste management
 I t should indicate a clear understanding
- Know the cause and effects of improper of the aims to achieve
waste disposal
 Correlate the new lesson to the
- Enumerate different ways of waste previous work of the course
management
 It should indicate the appropriate
B. Affective teaching procedures to the lesson
- Verbalize what method they prefer to  Guidelines in Formulating Learning
practice in managing waste Objectives
C. Psychomotor II. Identify a referent situation and the
- Demonstrate skills on proper waste behavior that the learner must exhibit
management in this situation;

II- Subject matter  The learner use what they have


learned from the topic
III-Lesson Proper
 Situation may be work setting,
IV- Generalization where the learner will assume
certain positions upon
V- Values Developed
conclusion of the topic
VI- Evaluation
 Behaviors referred to represent
VII- Assignment the responsibilities, activities, or
task that the learner will
assume in their work setting.
 Behaviors should be properly  Standard
stated, just as an objective is
 Describes the minimum acceptable
stated.
level or degree of performance.
Goal
 Note that the standard may be
 The final outcome of what is achieved expressed in terms of:
at the end of the teaching – learning
– Desired / minimum number
process.

 Are global and broad in nature. – Expected consequences/results


of the performance
 They serve as long – term targets for
both the learner and the teacher. – Maximum errors permitted

– The degree of accuracy


 Are desired outcome of learning that
are realistically achievable in weeks or Condition
months.
 Describe the specific circumstances
Objectives under which the performance must be
demonstrated.
 A specific, single, unidimentional
behavior.  Benefits of Using Learning Objectives
 Are short – term in nature and should  To the Teacher
be achievable at the conclusion of one
teaching session or within a matter of  To The Learner
few days following a series of teaching
 To the Teacher
sessions.
 Selection of content
 Notes:
 Selection of learning experience
 Together, objectives and goals form a
map that provides directions  Assessment of student learning
(objectives) as to how to arrive at a
particular destination (goal).  Self – assessment

Elements of Learning Objectives  To the Learner

 Performance  Motivation

 Standard  Direction

 Condition  Measure of progress

 Performance  Guidelines in Formulating Learning


Objectives
 Describes the specific activity that the
learner should be able to do upon  Guidelines recommended are aimed in
completing the learning experiences. helping the teacher develop a well –
defined, relevant and realistic  Criteria for Evaluating Learning
objectives Objectives

 Guidelines in Formulating Learning  Criteria for Evaluating Learning


Objectives Objectives

I. State the title, purpose and/or scope of  Are the objectives understandable?
topic
 Are the objectives relevant to the needs
 Gives the teacher the of the learning required?
perspective on the subject
 Are the objectives attainable?
matter to be covered.

 Helps ensure that the objectives  Are the objectives measurable?


will be within the purpose of  Example of Learning Objectives
the topic.
After 2 hours of health teaching the community
II. Identify a referent situation and the will be able to
behavior that the learner must exhibit
in this situation; A. Cognitive

 The learner use what they have - Define what is solid waste management
learned from the topic
- Understand the benefits and
 Situation may be work setting, importance of waste management
where the learner will assume
- Know the cause and effects of improper
certain positions upon
waste disposal
conclusion of the topic
- Enumerate different ways of waste
 Behaviors referred to represent
management
the responsibilities, activities, or
task that the learner will B. Affective
assume in their work setting.
-Verbalize what method they prefer to practice
 Behaviors should be properly in managing waste
stated, just as an objective is
stated. C. Psychomotor

II. Review the objectives by answering the -Demonstrate skills on proper waste
following; management

 Do the elements in the  Evaluation


objectives (performance,
 Process of estimating the work done or
standard & condition) closely
value of something.
approximate those of the
referent situation?  Characteristic of Good Evaluation

 Are the objectives covered  Must be objective


within the scope & purpose of
the course?
 Should start with careful review of the
objectives.

 Points to be considered when


evaluating your clients & co – workers

 Can the leaner rephrase in his own


words the concept that has been
presented?

 Is he/she able to apply what have


taught in actual situation?

 After sufficient practice, can he/she


perform what has been demonstrated?

 Was the communication effective?

 Was there evidence of good teacher –


learner rapport?

 Self – evaluation

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