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Outcomes
Curriculum Outcomes
Aims
Objectives
Competencies
Standard Movement
Aims
An aim refers to a statement of a general change that a program
seeks to bring about in learners.
Aim statement reflect the ideology of the curriculum will seek to
realize it.
The purposes of aim statements are:
To provide a clear definition of the purposes of a program.
To provide guidelines for teachers, learners, and materials
written.
To help provide a focus for instruction.
To describe important and realizable changes in learning.
For examples:
Students will learn about business letter writing in English (incorrect)
Students will learn how to write effective business letters for use in a hotel
and tourism industries. (Correct)
Students will study listening skill. (Incorrect)
Students will learn how to listen effectively in conversational interactions
and how to develop better listening strategies. (Correct)
Students will learn English for tourism (Incorrect)
Students will able to communicate in English at basic level for purposes
of tourism. (Correct)
Objectives
Descriptors
Sharing and requesting information
Expressing needs, feelings, and ideas
Conducting Transactions
Sample progress indicators
Ask peers for their opinion, preferences, and desire
Write personal essays
Shop in supermarket
Describe feelings and emotions after watching a movie