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13th November 2008

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Today’s Learning Outcome

By the end of this workshop you should be able to…

Understand the relationship between Learning Outcomes and Success Criteria

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Learning Outcomes

• What are they?

• When/how can we use them?

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Definition:Simple, specific statements which should derive from programmes of study.

What teachers want pupils to have learned or be able to do by the end of a lesson or series of lessons.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

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Learning Outcomes – Task 1

• You will work in groups to find out what legislation [laws] commonly affects Employers and Employees in the workplace and be able to present your findings to your classmates via a PowerPoint presentation.

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Learning Outcomes – Task 1

You will be able to…

• confidently explain that melting is the process where a solid turns into a liquid and freezing is the process where a liquid turns into a solid.

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Learning Outcomes – Task 1

PE

Pupils will…

• be able to swim front crawl with an efficient leg kick

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Learning Outcomes – Task 1

DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY

Pupils will….

• be able to design a box

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Learning Outcomes – Task 1

SCIENCE

Pupils will…

• understand what melting is

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Task 2

• Write down three Learning Outcomes for your own subject, which fit this definition.

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Creating Success Criteria

What is it pupils need to do to achieve the Learning Outcome?

What skills or points do I have to teach so that pupils will achieve the Learning Outcome?

What criteria could I use to measure how successful a pupil has been in achieving a Learning Outcome?

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SUCCESS CRITERIA

Definition: Success Criteria are

statements of standards from which success in an activity can be measured.

Success Criteria are summary statements which illustrate exactly what it is that pupils must know/be able to do to achieve Learning Outcome.

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Learning Outcome + Possible Success Criteria

SCIENCESLO – Pupils will understand what melting

is.

Possible Success Criteria:Pupils can describe melting, making the

following points:• Melting involves solids turning into

liquids.• The particles in the solid move further

apart.• Heat is required for melting to happen.• Different solids melt at different

temperatures.

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Learning Outcome + Possible Success Criteria

PELO - Pupils will be able to swim front

crawl with an efficient leg kick

Possible Success Criteria• Legs will be straight and toes pointed• Legs will reach a depth of

approximately 18 inches and will only create a bubble at the surface.

• Legs will pass close together.• Body position will be flat and will not

rotate.

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Task 3

Choosing one of your own Learning Outcomes and using your definition of Success Criteria, write down the possible Success Criteria you could use to measure pupil success.

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Today’s Learning Outcome

You will be able to…

Understand the relationship between Learning Outcomes and Success Criteria

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Any questions?

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Right Up Front?Well On The Way?

Just coming out the tunnel?

On the wrong track?

Heading the right way but still stuck in the station?