This is a description of instructional objectives with examples. This is useful for teachers and trainers. This will show a direction to the teachers in their teaching process
3. THE DECISION OF A TEACHER
Instructional in nature
What does a teacher decide before delivering a lesson?
Choice of material
Planning of teaching
Tools of teaching
Tools of assessment
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4. INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
Instructional Objectives are the collection of words/ pictures
and diagrams intended to let others know what you intend for
your students to achieve
(Robert Mager, 1984 in his book “Preparing instructional objectives)
These are foundation for Teaching, Learning and Evaluation in
education system. These are basically statements which clearly
describe an anticipated learning outcome.
These are also called as behavioural objectives or learning
objectives
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5. •TO COMMUNICATE AND AID DEVELOPMENT OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL ,
CONTENT AND ASSESSMENT
•TO COMMUNICATE FOCUS OF TEACHING- LEARNING METHODOLOGY AND
ENABLE THE TEACHERS AND STUDENTS TO WORK TOWARDS A COMMON
GOAL
•TO COMMUNICATE ASSESSMENT AND GRADING
•TO FACILITATE THE STUDENTS UNDERSTAND EXPECTATIONS FROM THEM (
ANY SKILL CAN BE LEARNT MORE EFFECTIVELY IF THE LEARNER
UNDERSTANDS THE REASON FOR TEACHING AND PRACTICES IT)
•TO ALLOW THE STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SELF EVALUATION
PURPOSE OF INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVE
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6. IT SHOULD BE STATED IN TERMS OF EXPECTED BEHAVIOURAL
OUTCOMES OF THE STUDENTS/ PARTICIPANTS
AVOID CONFUSION, REPETITION, CONTRADICTION
SHOULD NOT OVERLAP
REALISTIC
LEARNER FOCUSED NOT TEACHER FOCUSED
PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUCTIONAL
OBJECTIVE
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7. BEFORE A LESSON OR COURSE IS DEVELOPED BY THE
EXPERT
BEFORE A LESSON OR COURSE IS TAUGHT BY THE
TEACHER/ TRAINER
AND
REVIEWED WITH THE STUDENTS / PARTICIPANTS AT THE
BEGINNING OF THE COURSE/ LESSON
TIMING OF DEVELOPING
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
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8. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOALS AND
OBJECTIVES
GOALS
1. GENERAL
2. NON-SPECIFIC
3. NON-OBSERVABLE
4. NON-MEASURABLE
OBJECTIVES
1. PARTICULAR
2. SPECIFIC
3. OBSERVABLE
4. MEASURABLE
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9. HOW TO WRITE INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
Use verbs that are observable and lead to a well defined
product of the action implied by that verb.
Ex: to identify
to list
to select
to compute
to predict
to analyze
are explicit and describe observable actions or actions
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10. To know
to understand
to enjoy
to appreciate
to realize
to value
are vague and not observable
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11. By the end of this EDP training, the participants
will be able to create a comprehensive Business
Plan, that includes a clear mission statement,
market analysis, financial projections and
marketing strategies
Components of this objective
CONDITION: By the end of this EDP training
BEHAVIOUR: Create a comprehensive business plan
CRETERION: Including a clear mission statement, market analysis,
financial projections and marketing strategies
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12. TYPES OF INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
Instructional objectives are classified according to the level of
learning that is required in order to achieve them. There are many
taxonomies of instructional objectives. The most common taxonomy
was developed by Benjamin Bloom.
TYPES OF OBJECTIVES
Cognitive objectives Focusing on mind
Affective objectives Focusing on emotions or
effect
Psychomotor objectives Focusing on body
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13. COGNITIVE OBJECTIVES
Cognitive objectives deal with what a
student should know, understand, or
comprehend.
Cognitive objectives vary from simple recall
of material learned to higher-order
thinking skills like synthesis and evaluation.
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14. Examples
Define key terms related to Management
List the major events in the Product Life Cycle
Identify the main components of a Banking system
Design an original experiment to test a scientific hypothesis.
Create a marketing plan for a new service
Develop a computer program to solve a specific problem.
Assess the strengths and weaknesses of a historical argument.
Evaluate the effectiveness of a public health campaign.
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15. AFFECTIVE OBJECTIVES
Affective objectives deal with how a student should
feel about something. These objectives aim to change
or influence a learner's feelings, values, beliefs, or
attitudes.
Examples
Students will develop a positive attitude toward teamwork by
successfully completing group projects.
Students will exhibit increased tolerance for cultural differences
through participation in a cultural exchange program.
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16. Participants will enhance their self-confidence in decision-
making by participating in a leadership development program.
After completing the resilience training program, employees will
be better equipped to cope with workplace stress and setbacks.
After participating in team-building activities, employees
will demonstrate a greater willingness to collaborate and
work effectively with their colleagues.
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17. PSYCHOMOTOR OBJECTIVES
Concerned with how a student controls or moves his
body. Focus on the development of physical or motor
skills.
These objectives are often used in fields such as physical
education, sports training, vocational training, and other
hands-on or skill-based disciplines
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18. EXAMPLES
By the end of the course, the student will be able to swim a
distance of 25 meters using a front crawl stroke with proper
technique.
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to
change a flat tire on a standard vehicle in under 15 minutes.
After the course, participants should be able to perform
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a mannequin with
correct chest compressions and rescue breaths.
The learner will be able to safely operate a welding
machine, including setting the correct parameters and using
proper safety equipment.
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