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Parsons, Seth A.; Nuland, Leila Richey; Parsons, Allison Ward – Phi Delta Kappan, 2014
Student engagement is an important consideration for teachers and administrators because it is explicitly associated with achievement. What the authors call the ABC's of engagement they outline as: Affective engagement, Behavioral engagement, and Cognitive engagement. They also present "Three Things Every Teacher Needs to Know about…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Learner Engagement, Affective Behavior, Behavioral Objectives
Offor, Elizabeth I. D. – World Journal of Education, 2014
Assessment is a very important programme in education. Assessment information shows the level of achievement of objective. Important decisions are made about the learner and education system based on results of assessment. Whatever the parents know about quality of education is through the assessment reports of their wards. Considering its…
Descriptors: Quality Assurance, Teaching Skills, Science Teachers, Elementary School Science
Jideani, V. A.; Jideani, I. A. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2012
Nine food science and technology (FST) subjects were assessed for alignment between the learning outcomes and assessment using revised Bloom's taxonomy (RBT) of cognitive knowledge. Conjoint analysis was used to estimate the utilities of the levels of cognitive, knowledge, and the attribute importance (cognitive process and knowledge dimension)…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Academic Achievement, Classification, Technology Education
Bolin, Aaron U.; Khramtsova, Irina; Saarnio, David – Teaching of Psychology, 2005
Bloom (1956) pioneered the measurement of learning outcomes with a taxonomy of educational objectives, but educators often ignore affective learning objectives and focus on attaining cognitive objectives. This study examined student journals as a way to correct the overemphasis on cognitive objectives. Results suggested that course expectations…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Student Evaluation, Student Journals, Cognitive Objectives
Gander, Sharon L. – Performance Improvement, 2006
In the right hands, learning objectives are great tools for clarifying thinking, breaking down learning into component parts, creating a logical order to learning, and demonstrating that a learning intervention is successful. Mostly, however, they have become cliches. With the industry's tendency to use them as pro forma media bites, they tend to…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Classification, Student Evaluation, Behavioral Objectives
Peer reviewedCram, David D. – Music Educators Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cognitive Objectives, Music Appreciation, Music Education
Rukavina, Paul B.; Jeansonne, Jennifer J. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2009
K-12 students enter physical education with many naive conceptions or misconceptions of how motor skills are acquired. One goal of physical education is to teach concepts that will help students learn and perform motor skills, but many practitioners don't know how to provide experiences that will teach students to apply their knowledge…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, National Standards, Misconceptions, Lesson Plans
Peer reviewedMuir, Sharon; Wells, Candace – Social Studies, 1983
Eighteen ways to informally evaluate cognitive objectives are discussed: grafitti walls; newspapers; card sorts; crossword puzzles; visualizing; debates; audio-visual narratives; ABC lists; concept trees; mini textbooks; incomplete charts; brainstorming; checking guides; logs and journals; drama; manipulative events; student-made tests; student…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Informal Assessment
Lepow, Gary M.; Levy, Leonard A. – Journal of Podiatric Medical Education, 1980
The use of highly specific objectives can be the basis for a second-year podiatric surgical residency program. They show both residents and attending staff precisely the knowledge and skills to be achieved and aid evaluation of students. A series of objectives is provided. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDuffey, J. – School Science Review, 1972
Assessment of science students is essential for the improvement of instruction. Objectives of science teaching must be clearly spelled out and different evaluation methods should be chosen to test these objectives. Author categorizes objectives of science teaching in three divisions: knowledge, skills, and personality characters. Students'…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedCannatella, Howard – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2001
Discusses shortcomings in both cognitive- and competency-based assessment approaches to art learning. Asserts that they fail on a number of fronts to reflect the full extent of art and how it operates. Questions the degree of accuracy that these assessment approaches can achieve when considering art education. (EV)
Descriptors: Art Education, Cognitive Objectives, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems
Ediger, Marlow – 1998
Emotions, feelings, and values are important in an individual's well being. If pupils possess quality attitudes, the chances are that cognitive objectives will be achieved well, as much as the individual can be capable of doing. The teacher needs to emphasize affective objectives in reading instruction. Learning opportunities to achieve objectives…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
Tauber, Robert T. – 1970
Teachers should refer to theoretical models in their professional decision making. Such models must be complete enough to reflect the current theories, yet they must be simple enough to be useful to classroom teachers. These models, whether they emphasize learning theories, curriculum theories, or instructional theories, should tie together into a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Educational Media, Evaluation Methods, Feedback
Sparkes, J. J. – 1982
Two factors which contribute to successful learning are presented and shown to be useful in the selection of teaching methods that match educational aims: a feedback model of the teaching and learning processes based on Pask's conversational learning model; and a classification of educational aims based on Bloom. Several kinds of feedback are…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Classification, Cognitive Objectives, Cost Effectiveness
Peer reviewedKorn, James H.; Goldstein, Joel W. – Journal of Drug Education, 1973
Evidence is presented concerning achievement of cognitive objectives in a college course on drugs. A mastery grading system insured that students learned to criterion. Reported experience with drugs did not change during the course and was unrelated to measures of learning and student ratings of the course and the instructors. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, College Students, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation

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