Clearly state course learning outcomes explaining what students will know or be able to do at the end of the course; highlight these outcomes throughout.
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Pause and reflect
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Are your course learning outcomes clearly stated using action verbs?
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Do your outcomes align with your assessments and activities?
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How often do you reference outcomes throughout the course?
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Could a student explain what they'll be able to do by the end of your course?
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How to Write Effective Learning Outcomes
Niya Bond
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