Instructional Goals and Perfomance Objectives
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Imagine you are a new community college instructor teaching 20th Century American History. What might be an instructional goal for that course? Based on that goal, write be a possible performance-based objective? Describe a method of summative assessment that could be following this course.
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Gives examples of instructional goals and performance objectives.
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I found several instructional goals and objectives on this website: http://www.ade.az.gov/standards/sstudies/articulated/SSHighSchool.pdf
Although these objectives are for high school, they can easily be adapted to college by making the assignment more challenging.
However, the wording of the goals was unclear, so I reworded one of their goals and performance objectives.
Instructional Goal: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the causes and consequences of the Great Depression.
Performance Objective: ...
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