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Writing
Instructional
Objectives
Guidelines for Effective
Lesson Planning
Instructional Goals
Before beginning to
write your
instructional
objective(s),
consider the larger
educational goal to
which the objective
leads.
There are certain
expectations from a child
who have completed
particular years of school.
For example:
We expect high school
graduates to be able to
solve problems
And to critically evaluate
issues and make decisions.
Instructional Goals
Students do not
achieve these goals
at one grade level or
in one class.
Instructional Goals
One teacher cannot be
responsible for students
achieving these goals.
(Or)
Begin by identifying the part of the
goal to be achieved in the lesson you
are teaching.
The National standards are a good
place to start.
Standards
What is an instructional
objective?
An objective is a description of a performance you want learners to be able to exhibit before you
considerthemcompetent. An objective describes an intended result of
instruction, ratherthan the process of instruction itself.
(Mager, p. 5)
Instructional Objective
Instructional Objective
An instructional objective describes
the intended result of the instruction.
It describes what a learnerwill be able
to do afterthe instruction.
Task Analysis
Consider this educational goal.
Student will be able to find the area
of a triangle.
Task Analysis
What a student must be able to
do to complete this task?
Goal:
Students will be able to find the area of
the given triangle.
Tasks:
Identify the type of triangle.
Recall the formula to find the area of
the given triangle based on its type.
Apply the given measurements in the
formula.
Calculate the area of the given
triangle.
Task Analysis
Determining the ability of the
student:
After the task analysis is complete, you need
to determine which tasks students have
already mastered and which they continue
to need work. This is often referred to as
formative evaluation or formative
assessment.
Student Ability
Think about what a student
who achieved the objective,
was able to do?
Also think about what the
weakest students in your class
can do?
Now you should
have an idea of the
learning tasks to
establish for your
students.
The sample of
tasks you select
should reflect the
level at which
students are
operating in the
cognitive,
Writing Instructional Objectives
Writing Instructional Objectives
Tasks Level in
Cognitive
Domain
Identify the type of triangle Understanding
Recall the formula to find the area of
the given triangle based on its type.
Remembering
Apply the given measurements in
the formula.
Applying
Calculate the area of the given
triangle.
Applying
Write the area with appropriate
units.
Remembering
(As you write instructional objectives, you should
remember the following )
1.Instructional objectives guide the use of
instructional activities
2.Instructional objectives guide the
selection of instructional resources – Not
Vice Versa
3.Instructional objectives are aimed at
general learning outcomes. They are not
specific to a given set of resources.
Guidelines forInstructional
Objectives (IO):
Cont…
Guidelines for IO
4.Instructional objectives focus on
learning outcomes forstudents, NOT
actions by the teacher
For Example:
Which of these two statements is more
appropriate as an instructional objective?
Students will be shown the steps for solving a
word problem.
Students will identify the steps in solving a
word problem.
The first statement identifies what the teacher
will do, not what the learning outcomes for
students will be.
Therefore, the second statement is the more
appropriate statement of an instructional Cont…
Guidelines for IO
5.Instructional objectives are stated in
terms of observable student outcomes. If
you are going to use a broad
instructional objective such as
“understands,” then provide sub-
objectives that describe what a student
who “understands” looks like.
For Example:
 Understands the method to find the area of the triangle
Identify the type of triangle.
Recall the formula to find the area of the given
triangle based on its type.
Apply the given measurements in the formula.
Sub-
Objectives
Cont…
Guidelines for IO
6.Instructional objectives determine
assessment and evaluation.
For Example:
Your unit examination requires students to
calculate the area of a given triangle. Which
of the following is an appropriate instructional
objective for the unit?
A.Students will be able to create two triangles
having the same area .
B.Students will be able to calculate the area of
a triangle.
B is the appropriate instructional objective for the
examination item identified. Statement A requires a
different level of development and a different form of
evaluation.
Cont…
Guidelines for IO
ABCD’s of Writing Objectives
AA AudienceAudience
DD DegreeDegree
BB BehaviourBehaviour
CC ConditionCondition
Guidelines for IO
Guidelines for IO
Summary:
Start the process of determining instructional
objectives by reviewing the subject area standards
for the grade level you are teaching.
Identify the standard your lesson is focused upon.
If the standard involves learning a complex
concept, generalization, or skill, complete a task
analysis.
Identify the steps in the task the lesson will
address.
The statement of an objective should reflect an
appropriate level in the cognitive, affective, or
psychomotor domain.
The statement identifies learning outcomes for
students and not actions by the teacher
Instructional Objective
Conclusion
Instructional objectives
guide the remaining steps
in planning a lesson.
No lesson can be effective
without effective
instructional objectives –
A lesson without effective
objectives is like a trip
without a destination,
 You don’t know where you
are going
 You have no means to
determine how to get there
Instructional Objective
Write objectives based on the selected topic
Instructional Objective

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4 instructional objectives

  • 2. Instructional Goals Before beginning to write your instructional objective(s), consider the larger educational goal to which the objective leads.
  • 3. There are certain expectations from a child who have completed particular years of school. For example: We expect high school graduates to be able to solve problems And to critically evaluate issues and make decisions. Instructional Goals
  • 4. Students do not achieve these goals at one grade level or in one class. Instructional Goals One teacher cannot be responsible for students achieving these goals. (Or)
  • 5. Begin by identifying the part of the goal to be achieved in the lesson you are teaching. The National standards are a good place to start. Standards
  • 6. What is an instructional objective? An objective is a description of a performance you want learners to be able to exhibit before you considerthemcompetent. An objective describes an intended result of instruction, ratherthan the process of instruction itself. (Mager, p. 5) Instructional Objective
  • 7. Instructional Objective An instructional objective describes the intended result of the instruction. It describes what a learnerwill be able to do afterthe instruction.
  • 9. Consider this educational goal. Student will be able to find the area of a triangle. Task Analysis What a student must be able to do to complete this task?
  • 10. Goal: Students will be able to find the area of the given triangle. Tasks: Identify the type of triangle. Recall the formula to find the area of the given triangle based on its type. Apply the given measurements in the formula. Calculate the area of the given triangle. Task Analysis
  • 11. Determining the ability of the student: After the task analysis is complete, you need to determine which tasks students have already mastered and which they continue to need work. This is often referred to as formative evaluation or formative assessment. Student Ability Think about what a student who achieved the objective, was able to do? Also think about what the weakest students in your class can do?
  • 12. Now you should have an idea of the learning tasks to establish for your students. The sample of tasks you select should reflect the level at which students are operating in the cognitive, Writing Instructional Objectives
  • 13. Writing Instructional Objectives Tasks Level in Cognitive Domain Identify the type of triangle Understanding Recall the formula to find the area of the given triangle based on its type. Remembering Apply the given measurements in the formula. Applying Calculate the area of the given triangle. Applying Write the area with appropriate units. Remembering
  • 14. (As you write instructional objectives, you should remember the following ) 1.Instructional objectives guide the use of instructional activities 2.Instructional objectives guide the selection of instructional resources – Not Vice Versa 3.Instructional objectives are aimed at general learning outcomes. They are not specific to a given set of resources. Guidelines forInstructional Objectives (IO): Cont… Guidelines for IO
  • 15. 4.Instructional objectives focus on learning outcomes forstudents, NOT actions by the teacher For Example: Which of these two statements is more appropriate as an instructional objective? Students will be shown the steps for solving a word problem. Students will identify the steps in solving a word problem. The first statement identifies what the teacher will do, not what the learning outcomes for students will be. Therefore, the second statement is the more appropriate statement of an instructional Cont… Guidelines for IO
  • 16. 5.Instructional objectives are stated in terms of observable student outcomes. If you are going to use a broad instructional objective such as “understands,” then provide sub- objectives that describe what a student who “understands” looks like. For Example:  Understands the method to find the area of the triangle Identify the type of triangle. Recall the formula to find the area of the given triangle based on its type. Apply the given measurements in the formula. Sub- Objectives Cont… Guidelines for IO
  • 17. 6.Instructional objectives determine assessment and evaluation. For Example: Your unit examination requires students to calculate the area of a given triangle. Which of the following is an appropriate instructional objective for the unit? A.Students will be able to create two triangles having the same area . B.Students will be able to calculate the area of a triangle. B is the appropriate instructional objective for the examination item identified. Statement A requires a different level of development and a different form of evaluation. Cont… Guidelines for IO
  • 18. ABCD’s of Writing Objectives AA AudienceAudience DD DegreeDegree BB BehaviourBehaviour CC ConditionCondition Guidelines for IO
  • 20. Summary: Start the process of determining instructional objectives by reviewing the subject area standards for the grade level you are teaching. Identify the standard your lesson is focused upon. If the standard involves learning a complex concept, generalization, or skill, complete a task analysis. Identify the steps in the task the lesson will address. The statement of an objective should reflect an appropriate level in the cognitive, affective, or psychomotor domain. The statement identifies learning outcomes for students and not actions by the teacher Instructional Objective
  • 21. Conclusion Instructional objectives guide the remaining steps in planning a lesson. No lesson can be effective without effective instructional objectives – A lesson without effective objectives is like a trip without a destination,  You don’t know where you are going  You have no means to determine how to get there Instructional Objective
  • 22. Write objectives based on the selected topic Instructional Objective

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  1. Ask students to download National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2005 and NCF- Position paper on Teaching of Mathematics. Motivate them to do an analysis on the National goals/ Objectives of teaching Mathematics and initiate a discussion so that students understand the National objectives of teaching Mathematics at different levels.
  2. The objectives are the backbone of teaching. The high level objectives allow you to decide the number of lessons, topics and sub –topics the course can be broken down into. These objectives also allow you to decide what the approach within the topics would be. The instructional objectives are focused on the national objectives of teaching mathematics.
  3. Determining the ability of the students helps a teacher to identify level of performance that can be expected from the students.
  4. Identify the levels which each task falls under according to Bloom’s. (Refer the poster/ print sheet). If the task is being extended to create a triangle that has the same area as the given one, then the level cognitive domain will also be extended higher order levels i.e., analysing, evaluating and creating. Once we identify the levels let us write the instructional objectives.
  5. (Refer the content in the material “Writing Instructional Objectives” to explain this slide) A-Audience: The who. "The student will be able to…" B-Behavior: What a learner is expected to be able to do or the product or result of the doing. The behavior or product should be observable. C-Condition: The important conditions under which the performance is to occur. D-Degree: The criterion of acceptable performance. How well the learner must perform in order for the performance to be considered acceptable.
  6. (Refer the content in the material “Writing Instructional Objectives” to explain this slide)
  7. Motivate the students to write atleast one objective in each cell focusing on the respective dimension. At the end discuss the written objectives. (Use Bloom’s taxonomy - worksheet)