Herein, what does essential learning mean?
Essential Learnings are created by teacher experts from all schools, and they articulate the skills, content, and concepts aligned with state standards. Essential Learnings (or "ELs") determine the non-negotiable areas of proficiency to be attained by ALL students.
Likewise, what is an ELO and why is it important? Every course at Park Hill South has identified a set of Essential Learning Outcomes (ELOs) that each student should master. "Mastery" of an ELO is defined as a level of understanding that gives students the best opportunity to be successful at the curriculum or experiences that follow that learning outcome.
In this manner, how do you write an essential learning outcome?
Steps for Writing Outcomes
- Begin with an Action Verb. Begin with an action verb that denotes the level of learning expected.
- Follow with a Statement. Statement – The statement should describe the knowledge and abilities to be demonstrated.
How do you define learning outcomes?
Student Learning Outcomes are statements that specify what students will know, be able to do or be able to demonstrate when they have completed or participated in a Course or Program. SLO's specify an action by the student that must be observable, measurable and able to be demonstrated.
