What do teach, assess, and culminating performance really mean?
EES learning outcomes are taught in a course when the skill appears in one or more of the course learning requirements, and learning activities are planned that allow the learners to develop the identified skill(s). A significant amount of time must be devoted to the development of the skills and knowledge embedded in the outcome. To assess an EES learning outcome, you must have evaluation methods and tools that allow you to evaluate student performance of the outcome or some of its elements. In your evaluation of student performance, you must verify that this particular outcome (or a significant component of it) has been achieved. Culminating performances are tasks or activities designed to assess a learner’s ability to demonstrate one or more learning outcomes in its totality. The demonstration of this learning should be • reliable (i.e., performed more than once), • in as real-world a situation as possible, • at a level expected of graduates, and • integrated with other Vocational o
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