Topic 3 pdf
Topic 3 pdf
This topic defines educational aims as used in the educational setup. It also gives the
characteristics of educational goals and also defines instructional objectives as used in the
classroom. It outlines the characteristics of instructional objectives as designed for the lesson.
The topic discusses the concepts in the framework of Bloom’s taxonomy. We hope that you
will enjoy this session. The topic has three sections namely; educational goals, instructional
objectives and the use of terms in the construction of instructional objectives.
Topic Objectives
Educational Aims
Educational Goals
Goals are statements of education intention which provide a destination of an educational action.
Translating aims into goals is influenced by parliament which mandates the Ministry of Education
to develop a curriculum that will break the aims into broad GOALS. The goals of education in
Kenya are to:
1. Foster nationalism, patriotism and promote national unity.
2. Promote social, economic, technological and industrial needs for national development.
3. Promote individual development and fulfillment.
4. Promote sound moral and religious values.
5. Promote social equality and responsibility.
6. Promote respect for and development of Kenya’s rich and varied cultures.
7. Promote international consciousness and foster positive attitude towards other nations.
8. Promote positive attitudes towards good health and environmental protection.
Functions of education.
National aims of Education.
Course goals e.g secondary.
Subject wise goals.
Specific instructional objectives.
EXAMPLE;
Educational aim
Course/program goal
To develop in individuals an appreciation of and awareness of what is necessary for good physical
and mental health
Subject specific goal
P.E will help learner to improve and maintain bodily health and fitness
Topic objective
The learner should be able to acquire, develop and maintain efficient body movement skills
Instructional objective
By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to perform backward roll with ease
DOMAINS OF LEARNING
A specifications that shows the elements and interrelations of teaching and learning. There are 3
domains in Teaching and Learning.
QUIZ 1
Instructional Objectives
These are:
Audience:
Behaviour
The specific activities that show learning has taken place or that the objective has been
achieved.
What the learner should do to demonstrate he has understood the content
The activities that can be observed from a learner. Can be overt/behavioral (observed
directly e.g draw, write, sing, list) or covert behavior (cannot be observed directly e.g
know).
NOTE: Note that covert behavior is not measurable, therefore never used in writing
instructional objectives.
Example:
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to draw a circle of 3.5 cm radius.
A B C D
Conditions
Describes the situation in which the learner is required to demonstrate the behavior learnt
The conditions can be determined by:
Example: By the end of …………….. able to solve a pair of simultaneous equations using the
elimination method
Degree/Standard of Performance
Refers to the minimum level of performance that is acceptable as evidence that the
learner has achieved a set objective.
Examples:
- M – Measurable
- A – Achievable
- R – Realistic
- T – Time bound
Examples
By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to type 25 words per minute with not
more than two errors.
(Here a learner is observed when typing within a minute and errors should not exceed two.)
Given a pair of compasses and a ruler, the learner should be able to draw a right angled
triangle without using a protractor.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to construct simple sentences using
collective nouns.
By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to identify the important events that
led to the start of First World War.
Uses of Objectives
To guide student learning - tells the learner what the outcome of their learning should be
thus providing criteria they can use to judge their own learning.
To help the teacher plan and effectively use the time available for teaching.
Summary
In this topic you have learnt about educational goals and instructional objectives. You now know
the meaning of a goal, educational goals and instructional objectives. We have also looked at the
use of terms in writing objectives. You have also learnt about the relationship between educational
goals and instructional objectives. We are confident that you can clearly state an educational goal
and an instructional objective. You are therefore ready to proceed to the next topic. In topic four,
we will discuss about teaching strategies, methods and techniques.
QUIZ 3
1. Give the meaning of an educational goal (5 marks)
2. Differentiate between a goal and an objective ( 8 marks)
3. State the attributes of a well stated instructional objective (5 marks)
4. List appropriate terms used in stating an instructional objective (5 marks)
5. Write down a well stated instructional objective to guide learning of a specific concept
in one of your teaching subjects. (7 marks)