Goals and Objectives Sarah A. McCarty MD February 29, 2008.

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Goals and Objectives Sarah A. McCarty MD February 29, 2008

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Goals and Objectives

Sarah A. McCarty MD

February 29, 2008

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Objectives

• Differentiate between goals and learning objectives

• Describe characteristics of well written objectives

• Write objectives that can be linked to outcome measures

• Integrate Blooms taxonomy into objectives

• Discuss phases in teaching in which goals and objectives are useful

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Goal

• General statement of ultimate outcome– Global or Broad statement– Involves multiple learning objectives– May not be directly measurable more implied

measurement

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Examples of Goals

– The goal of the medical school curriculum is to enable students to deliver quality medical care in a supervised environment

– The goal of the Introduction to Physical Exam course is to enable students to obtain a medical history and perform a physical examination

– The goal of the ear exam lecture is to enable students to perform a normal ear exam

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Objectives

• What it takes to get to the goal

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Learning Objectives

• Clear, Concise, Specific Statement

• Observable student behaviors

• Measurable so it can be evaluated

• Contribute to the goal

• Also known as performance objectives or competencies

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Objectives

• Learner centered

• Behavioral terms/ action verbs

• One statement-one objective

• Realistic for time allotted

• Learner appropriate

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Examples of Learning Objectives

• At the end of this lecture the first year student will be able to:– 1. Identify the normal landmarks of the

tympanic membrane – 2. Demonstrate the proper way to hold an

otoscope– 3. Position the patients head properly when

observing the tympanic membrane

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What does it take to get to the Goal?

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Blooms Taxonomy

• Cognitive-Knowledge

• Affective-Attitudes

• Psychomotor-Skills

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Cognitive

• Factual knowledge-recall and memorize• Comprehension-translate from one form to

another• Application-apply or use information in a new

situation• Analysis-examine a concept and break it down

into parts• Synthesis-put info together in a unique way• Evaluation-make judgments using standards of

appraisal

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http;//www.odu.edu/edu/llschult/blooms_taxonomy.htm

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Anderson and Krathwohl 2001

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Affective

• Attitudes

• Beliefs

• Emotions

• Expectations

• Relationships

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Psychomotor

• Using and coordinating– Skeletal muscles– Vision– Hearing– Speech– Touch

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Psychomotor

• Precontrol

• Control

• Utilization

• Automation

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Writing Learning Objectives

• Three characteristics of objectives:– Behavior-Describe the competency to be

learned in performance terms: Choose your verb wisely

– Conditions-Conditions under which the learner will be expected to perform

– Criterion-how well a student must be able to perform to be judged adequate

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Choosing Your Verb

• Should reflect the domain

• In cognitive domain should reflect level of learning expected

• Should be clearly measurable– Do not use learn, understand etc

• Drives your evaluation tool/outcome measure

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Learning Objectives Format

• Stem

• List of learning objectives starting with a verb and finishing with content

• Conditions

• How well

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Example

• At the end of this lecture the first year student will be able to:– 1. Identify the normal landmarks of the tympanic

membrane when shown a picture of the tympanic membrane

– 2. Demonstrate the proper way to hold an otoscope

– 3. Position the patients head properly when observing the tympanic membrane

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When to use goals and objectivesPlanning

Implementing

Evaluation

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Planning

• Time

• Place

• Learners

• Resources

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Implementing

• Instructional objectives

• In small groups the proper way to hold the otoscope will be demonstrated

• In lecture the students will be shown a picture of the TM and landmarks will be reviewed

• In small groups students under supervision and using the UK checklist will practice the ear exam on standardized patients

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Evaluation

Outcome measures

Based on the verb used and the expected level of learning

Clearly linked to learning objectives

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Evaluation

• The student will be given a picture of a tympanic membrane and asked to identify the landmarks

• In an OSCE exam the student will be asked to examine the ear and checklist item will include tilting head to opposite side

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Communicate Your Goals and Objectives

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