Learning outcomes for higher education: Some key issues

British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (4):409-425 (1996)
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Learning outcomes currently play an increasingly important role in higher education. This paper identifies a number of key issues that need to be taken into account in identifying and making use of them. It includes a review of the background from which learning outcomes have emerged. It also highlights the behaviourist approach underlying their use in teaching and assessment and identifies key issues that need to be taken into account in adopting such an approach.

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Developing meaningful links between higher education and training.Reginald Melton - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (1):43-56.

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