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Aims and Outcomes

Aims and Outcomes
AIMS are what YOU wish the program to achieve.
A simple statement summing up the type and scope of the program / session.
Outcomes are what the Participants WILL BE ABLE TO DO at the end of the session.
When the session or program is over, you evaluate whether these objectives have been
met or not.
This list of verbs can be used when writing objectives. They are in 5 categories to help
you better select the best word for the type of learning that you want them to achieve.

Acquiring
Knowledge
Enhancing
Cognitive Skills
Developing
Psychomotor
Skills
Strengthening
Problem
Finding and
Solving
Capabilities
Changing
Attitudes,
Values, Beliefs
and or Feelings
To identify
To list
To define
To describe
To state
To name
To prepare
To recall
To categorize
To chart
To rank
To distinguish
To explain
To outline
To inform
To label
To specify
To tell
To memorize
To reproduce
To recognize
To recite
To reflect
To compare
To contrast
To catalogue
To classify
To examine
To evaluate
To forecast
To formulate
To investigate
To modify
To organize
To plan
To research
To study
To translate
To differentiate
To analyse
To compute
To devise
To renew
To synthesize
To relate
To group
To estimate
To edit
To demonstrate
To assemble
To adjust
To install
To apply
To operate
To detect
To locate
To isolate
To arrange
To build
To conduct
To manipulate
To fix
To lay out
To perform
To sort
To construct
To draw
To employ
To design
To sign up
To practice
To exhibit
To diagram
To propose
To practice
To enhance
To recognise
To clarify
To determine
To decompose
To consider
To deconstruct
To fetter out
To discover
To uncover
To select
To analyse
To evaluate
To search
To practice
To construct
To simulate
To employ
To examine
To change
To diagnose
To prioritise
To challenge
To defend
To judge
To question
To accept
To share
To adopt
To advocate
To bargain
To cooperate
To endorse
To justify
To persuade
To resolve
To select
To dispute
To approve
To choose
To feel
To care
To express
To reflect
To protest
To sort
To control
To value

(Bloom, 1956; Kemp, Morrison, and Ross, 1996; Smith and Ragan, 1999)
Outcomes should be written clearly and simply, be achievable and measurable.
Learning objectives are useful for four reasons (Smith and Ragan 1999). They provide a
focus and consistency for the design of instruction; guidelines for choosing course
content and instructional methods; a basis for evaluating what participants have learnt;
and directions for learners to help them organize their own learning.
Here are some examples of programs, their aims and objectives:
Support Group for Chinese Parents
Aim: To equip Chinese parents with the necessary skills to maintain a stronger
relationship with their school age children.
Outcomes
By the end of the program, the participants will be able
-to improve their awareness of the differences between Chinese and Australian values in
the context of a family.
-to enhance a parent’s general knowledge and English skills in topics of interest to their
children.
-to discover good interactive behaviours through guided quality time.
NESB Domestic Violence Awareness Group.
Aim: To raise the awareness of people from NESB backgrounds to the issues and values
regarding Domestic Violence in Australia. This group aims to help them find support, to
know their rights and to provide them with a venue to share and express their needs.
Outcomes:
By the end of the program, the participant will be able
-to understand the concept of Human Rights and Equality
-to express their experiences and needs.
– to explore the different issues arising from domestic violence in their community and
the Australian community.
-to access referral and community help.
Workspace
Aim: Workspace is an employment assistance program that helps TAFE students to find
suitable forms of employment. It provides information, training, motivation and support.
Outcomes
At the end of the program the students will be able
-to write a cover letter
-to write a suitable resume for the type of employment they seek.
-to apply interview skills
-to have access to suitable employment.

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