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The difference between measurable and non measurable learning outcomes

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

They are specific, measurable, clear, and assessable statements that define what a student is able to do at the end of a course or completion of a program.

These outcomes may involve: ... SLOs specify an action by the student that must be observable, measurable and able to be demonstrated!

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Measurable learning outcomes which are beneficial and usage of time and non-measurable which are wastage of time and non beneficial.

Explanation:

If we use some medium to learn that must be beneficial or informative those informative medium are the measurable learning outcomes which are beneficial and by which we get knowledge. And non-measurable outcomes are those outcomes which are wastage of time and we didn’t get any knowledge outcomes of any use.

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