How To Write Learning Outcomes Worksheet
How To Write Learning Outcomes Worksheet
support of institutional or divisional goals; generally numbers, needs, or satisfaction-driven. Learning outcomes examine
related to measurable, transferable skill development. They are statements indicating what a participant (usually students) will know, think, or
be able to do as a result of an event, activity, program, etc.
ABCD Structure of a Learning Outcome
DegreeHow much will be accomplished, how well will the behavior need to be performed, and to
what level?
Check your outcome against these criteria: of the outcome? Is the outcome realistic?
3. Measurable: How will you know if the outcome is achieved?
1. Meaningful: How does the outcome support the
Common
What is the assessment method?
To improve this learning outcome statement: Challenges When Writing Learning
EXAMPLE “RAs will be more self-aware as leaders”, you could
Outcomes:
change it to:
• Describe program outcomes, rather
As a result of attending RA training, RAs will be able to accurately than learning outcomes
assess the strengths and weaknesses of their leadership skills.” • People don’t use Bloom’s taxonomy
“
verbs and instead use
departmental mission or goal? vague terms like: appreciate, become aware of/familiar with,
know, learn,
value, use, understand
• Too vast/complex, too wordy
• Multiple outcomes in one learning outcome statement
(the word “and” is usually a clue!)
• Not specific enough (e.g., effective communication skills)
EVALUATE
coherent whole or make an original product
APPLY
REMEMBER
1. The Undergraduate Research Office will increase support for student attendance at regional, national, and international conferences.
2. Students will be able to demonstrate effective communication skills as a result of participating in the Leadership Program.
3. The Wellness Program will increase the number of smoking cessation seminars offered by 20% by hiring a graduate assistant to conduct the
seminars.
4. Students will identify 10 behaviors and/or characteristics of healthy relationships with others after attending this seminar.
6. Students and faculty will receive more information about co-curricular transcripts and the number of students completing transcripts will
increase.
Audience:
Behavior:
Condition:
Degree:
2) At the conclusion of the Greek Life Anti-Hazing presentation, students in attendance will be able to identify five behaviors or activities that
constitute hazing.
Audience:
Behavior:
Condition:
Degree:
3) Faculty who attend the NSSE workshop will be able to identify three ways their work contributes to the institution scoring well on the NSSE
benchmarks.
Audience:
Behavior:
Condition:
Degree:
Activity #3: Writing Outcomes - practice makes perfect!
Brainstorm…
3. What do you want them to be able to know, think, or be able to do? (Be specific!)
4. What circumstances or context will foster the learning? 5. To what degree will the learning occur? (Be specific!)
Audience:
Behavior:
<will learn what>
Condition:
<under these circumstances / conditions>
Degree:
<to this level of efficiency / effectiveness>
Check yourself:
YES NO NOT SURE
Is the outcome measurable?
Is the outcome meaningful?
Is the outcome manageable?
Would you feel comfortable/proud sharing this outcome with students, campus constituents, and
external audiences?
Rewrite the learning outcome statement to address any issues: