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8 Learning/Instructional Outcomes

  1. Collaboration
  2. Critical Thinking
  3. Oral Communication
  4. Written Communication
  5. Technology Literacy
  6. Civility
  7. Career Preparation
  8. Core Content Literacy

 

  What does this mean to the students and teachers:

Collaboration - Teachers are facilitating the learning as students each have specific roles which are interdependent amongst each other to accomplish the learning outcome

Critical Thinking - Students are thinking on their own as to how to find an answer, solve a problem or make decisions as to how to accomplish the learning outcome
Oral Communication - Students are articulating their thoughts, feelings, ideas, processes, etc. to either the teacher and/or their classmates
Written Communication - Students are writing their thoughts, feelings, ideas processes, etc.
Technology Literacy - Students should be able to minimally:
  • Work within a webpage
  • use the internet
  • use Microsoft Office products
  • use appropriate educational software
Civility - Students show appropriate classroom behaviors including respect for others, politeness, good behavior, manners, courtesy, etc.
Career Preparation - Students use the class material or subject matter to investigate various careers as a possible future occupation or schooling.
Core Content Literacy - Students show not only knowledge of the content of the course but also the ability to read, write and speak using the context of the material

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