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| This site provides information to departments and faculty on designing and using student learning outcomes (SLO's). Student learning outcomes are written statements that represent faculty and departmental learning goals for students. They can be written for individual courses or for academic majors and departments. Examples can be seen at UW Department Links. Whether written at the departmental level or for individual courses, SLOs focus on what students learn, most often addressing two questions:
At UW, design of student learning outcomes will likely be a highly discipline-focussed and evolving process. There is no one right way to develop outcomes and no one correct set of outcomes. Any department needing assistance in developing learning outcomes can contact Cathy Beyer (6-6901) at the Office of Educational Assessment. |
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| This page is sponsored by the UW Accountability Board . It was written primarily by Dr. Richard Roth (Department of Geography), Ms. Cathy Beyer and Dr. Gerald Gillmore (Office of Educational Assessment.) | Last Update: Sept 28, 2005 Maintained by tmorai@u.washington.edu |