learning outcome

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meaningsoflearningandoutcome

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learning
noun
uk
/ˈlɜː.nɪŋ/
us
/ˈlɝː.nɪŋ/
the activity of ...
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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
us
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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(Definition oflearningandoutcomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is a source of many problems, ranging fromlearningoutcometo teaching performance, and from cultural inappropriacy to speaker identity.
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In this type of situation, the collaborative learning is focused on the achievement of a particularlearningoutcome, which may be measured using appropriate methods, instruments and sources of assessment.
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Statements should target alearningoutcomeand should specify hours of provision relating to specific needs; their accountability should be clear.
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Rather than a course or a module every individual skill/learningoutcome, known as a competency, is one single unit.
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Skill-based is alearningoutcomethat concerns procedural knowledge and the development of motor and technical skills.
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Learning goal not always include onelearningoutcome.
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Placements may be set up by an organiser who has made the necessary arrangements for a placement, defined the intendedlearningoutcome, and thought out the pedagogic implications.
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Alearningoutcomeis a clear and specific statement of what students are expected to learn in a unit and to be able to demonstrate at its completion.
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The research indicated that it is helpful for the teachers to focus on pupils' learning processes rather than only on their learning outcomes.
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It was vital that the clinical departments used in the scheme could provide the optimum environments for supporting students in acquiring the respective learning outcomes.
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Learning outcomes are shown at the side of the page, and suggestions for assessment are provided at the end of each lesson.
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Much of the emphasis in this project is on self-motivation with the students' enthusiasm for the project enhancing their learning outcomes.
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However, exactly how these positive effects of interaction on language learning outcomes are achieved is still not known.
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Who is responsible for the learning outcomes for a student in higher instrumental education?
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Additional work is needed on the relationship between particular pedagogical interventions and particular learning outcomes for specific groups of learners.
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A third category oflearningoutcomeis the "unintended"learningoutcomewhich would include beneficial outcomes that were neither planned nor sought but are simply observed.
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Based on the available research results, it is proposed that learning styles may influence learners' language learning outcomes through their relationship with learning strategies.
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Two tests were prepared to measure the vocabulary learning outcomes.
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