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What is Intended Learning Outcomes

Cases on Global Innovative Practices for Reforming Education
A set of measurable objectives that are expected to be met by students by the end of specific courses or the whole program.
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Physiotherapy Education During COVID-19: A Jordanian Experience
Dania Qutishat (The University of Jordan, Jordan) and Maha T. Mohammad (The University of Jordan, Jordan)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8310-4.ch007
Abstract
The Bachelor of Science in physiotherapy is a four-year program that has been offered at The University of Jordan since 1999. Just like all other educational programs across the world, teaching pedagogy in this program underwent a major overhaul due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this chapter, the changes implemented in this program due to the pandemic and a discussion of their different aspects are presented. First, an overview of traditional teaching model and all the changes it underwent during the first year of the pandemic are presented. After that, specific aspects of the changes are addressed in depth and discussed in light of evidence from the literature. These include changes made to clinical and practical education, modifications of assessment methods, and responses and adjustments of students and faculty members. The chapter concludes with recommendations for future implementation of online teaching in physiotherapy education.
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A Framework for Assessing the Quality of Online Computer Programming Courses
The set of learning outcomes the student is expected to exhibit upon the completion of the course.
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Choosing and Adapting a Mobile Learning Model for Teacher Education
Intended Learning outcomes are the actual results of learning of a student’s learning that a teacher or an instructor identifies to assess and reward. Course designs set out the instructor’s intentions for learning (intended learning outcomes).
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