A Conversation about Intended Learning Outcomes
Sunday, October 11th, 2009by PINO MONACO AND THEANO MOUSSOURI
Recently, the Smithsonian Institution addressed the challenge of coordinating the articulation of intended learning outcomes for educational programs. Pino Monaco, and Theano Moussouri, got together to discuss the Generic Learning Outcomes (GLOs), and a similar framework proposed by the National Science Foundation in the U.S., as concrete guidelines to provide tangible and assessable shapes to learning outcomes.
Issues discussed and still open for elaboration rotated around the concept of intentionality – why is the informal education community still discussing whether we should or should not have intended outcomes in mind when we facilitate a learning experience?
Furthermore, after presenting examples of how outcome-based evaluations could be integrated within our current practices, the authors recognized the need for further pondering, especially concerning the issue of “measuring learning outcomes.”
- Isn’t a measurement in contrast with a free-choice learning experience?
- How do we measure fun and enjoyment?
- Instead of measuring, could we gather and describe?
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