Learning Outcomes – A Good Idea, Yet with Problems and Lost Opportunities

Learning outcomes are used throughout assessment processes in higher education. In many countries their use is mandatory, with a frequent assumption that they bring many positive benefits to educational processes. Yet, there are tensions associated with them and their current mode of use has far les...

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Main Author: Andrew G Holmes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ÜNİVERSİTEPARK Limited 2019-10-01
Series:Educational Process: International Journal
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Online Access:http://edupij.com/files/1/articles/article_161/EDUPIJ_161_article_5d9f6929074f7.pdf
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spelling doaj-1da08280c49043faad82ee069dac06302020-11-25T02:04:45ZengÜNİVERSİTEPARK LimitedEducational Process: International Journal2147-09012147-09012019-10-018315916910.22521/edupij.2019.83.1Learning Outcomes – A Good Idea, Yet with Problems and Lost OpportunitiesAndrew G HolmesLearning outcomes are used throughout assessment processes in higher education. In many countries their use is mandatory, with a frequent assumption that they bring many positive benefits to educational processes. Yet, there are tensions associated with them and their current mode of use has far less flexibility than they should provide. This paper considers from a conceptual basis some of the tensions associated with the use of prescribed pre-articulated learning outcomes and the question of whether learning outcomes, as currently operationalized, provide the benefits they were meant to deliver. This is of significance to educators throughout higher education.http://edupij.com/files/1/articles/article_161/EDUPIJ_161_article_5d9f6929074f7.pdflearning outcomesassessmentadult educationteaching and learninglifelong learning
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Learning Outcomes – A Good Idea, Yet with Problems and Lost Opportunities
Educational Process: International Journal
learning outcomes
assessment
adult education
teaching and learning
lifelong learning
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title Learning Outcomes – A Good Idea, Yet with Problems and Lost Opportunities
title_short Learning Outcomes – A Good Idea, Yet with Problems and Lost Opportunities
title_full Learning Outcomes – A Good Idea, Yet with Problems and Lost Opportunities
title_fullStr Learning Outcomes – A Good Idea, Yet with Problems and Lost Opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Learning Outcomes – A Good Idea, Yet with Problems and Lost Opportunities
title_sort learning outcomes – a good idea, yet with problems and lost opportunities
publisher ÜNİVERSİTEPARK Limited
series Educational Process: International Journal
issn 2147-0901
2147-0901
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Learning outcomes are used throughout assessment processes in higher education. In many countries their use is mandatory, with a frequent assumption that they bring many positive benefits to educational processes. Yet, there are tensions associated with them and their current mode of use has far less flexibility than they should provide. This paper considers from a conceptual basis some of the tensions associated with the use of prescribed pre-articulated learning outcomes and the question of whether learning outcomes, as currently operationalized, provide the benefits they were meant to deliver. This is of significance to educators throughout higher education.
topic learning outcomes
assessment
adult education
teaching and learning
lifelong learning
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