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Page 1: In planning effective curriculum, the objectives of different courses of study are to be clearly defined and laid down, so that courses are well guided.

Formulating objectives, general

and specific

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In planning effective curriculum, the objectives of different courses of study are to be clearly defined and laid down, so that courses are well guided

Before formulating the objectives of nursing educational program, the needs of learners, organization, society, community and nation to be considered

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The result sought by the learner at the end of the educational program, ie, what the students should be able to do at the end of a learning period, that they could not do beforehand - J J Guilbert

Desired end results or goals are expected or anticipated end results

The statement of those changes in behavior which are desired as a result of specific learner and teacher activity which is a two way process.

Definition

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To prepare the nurses for rendering community services through primary health

To prepare nurses for providing care at institutional level

To prepare nurse educators to handle teaching learning situations in all clinical areas

Purposes in nursing education

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Conative(practical

skills)

Affective (communication

skill)

Cognitive(knowledg

e)

Domains of educational taxonomy

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Recall of facts Interpretation of data Problem solving

Levels of cognitive domain

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Imitation Control Automatism

Levels of conative domain

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Receptivity or attention Response internalization

Levels of affective domain

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The 5 levels of Bloom's taxonomy are: 

Knowledge and Comprehension This is the lowest level on Bloom's cognitive domain. It is associated with the recall of information, knowledge of subject matter as well as understanding basic facts.

Taxonomy of educational objectives

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Application Application relates to the using and applying of information.

Problem solving methods are utilized and information is recorded, reported and manipulated. 

Taxonomy of educational objectives

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Analysis Analysis specifically refers to the identification of patterns and the organization of ideas.

It is strongly linked to the recognition of meaning. There is an emphasis towards examination, classification, investigation and comparison of ideas. 

Taxonomy of educational objectives

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Synthesis Synthesis focuses strongly on the creation of new ideas and the concept of invention, imagining, prediction, estimating, modifying, inferential thinking and hypothesizing. Ideas are combined and new concepts emerge. 

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Evaluation Evaluation is the highest order of thinking on the taxonomy. It involves the assessing of theories, the use of higher order reasoning skills and the comparison, judgment and evaluation of ideas. 

By using Bloom's Taxonomy as a guide, one is assured of an upward movement from lower level recall of information (Knowledge and Comprehension) to higher level synthesis and evaluation.

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Level 1 - Knowledge (Memory) This level includes definitions, terms, categories, and "boomerang-

back" information. Level 2 - Comprehension This level includes interpretation, putting ideas in one's own words. Level 3 - Application This level involves using knowledge to solve problems when no

directions or methods are specified. Level 4 - Analysis This level involves the ability to outline major points, to break down

material into its component parts. Level 5 - Synthesis This level involves putting together the parts to form something that is

new. Level 6 - Evaluation This level involves the ability to make a judgment based on criteria.

Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain

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Verbs using levels of understanding for use in formulating questions for oral or written use or for stating learning objectives arranged according to Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain.

KNOWLEDGE The student recalls or recognizes information. define, name, memorize repeat, label, record list, recall, relate

Verbs in the Cognitive Domain

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COMPREHENSION The student changes information into a

different symbolic form/language. restate, report, express describe, tell, locate explain, discuss, review identify, recognize translate, interpret

Verbs in the Cognitive Domain

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APPLICATION The student solves a problem by using the

knowledge and appropriate generalizations. apply, show, illustrate use, demonstrate, schedule practice, dramatize, employ operate

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ANALYSIS The student separate information into

component parts. distinguish, debate, compare differentiate, question, diagram calculate, solve, inspect test, analyze, inventory contract, appraise, relate criticize, experiment, examine 

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SYNTHESIS The student solves a problem by putting

information together that requires original, creative thinking.

compose, set up, collect propose, manage, create formulate, plan, organize assemble, design, prepare construct, arrange

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EVALUATION The student makes qualitative and

quantitative judgments according to set standards.

estimate, value, measure evaluate, predict, select/choose compare, appraise, assess score, rate

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condition

Criterian/levelBehavior

Components of a complete statement of objectives

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Health needs/ demands of society Services to the patient Services to the community The profession itself The students Progress in sciences Scientific methods Statement of school’s philosophy Levels of professional competencies to be

attained

Data required for formulation of educational objectives

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Student’s background, level of education Statutory minimum requirements Teaching, physical and clinical resources

available Future demands on nursing Expected responsibilities for different

nursing positions

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Educational objectives

Types of educational objectives

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Correspond to the functioning of the types of health personnel trained in an establishment

The course objectives must be in harmony with general curriculum objectives of program of school

Eg: providing preventive and curative care to the individual and the community in health and sickness

General objectives or professional functions

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It is made possible by breaking down general objectives into components, which together indicate the nature of those functions

Eg: planning and carrying out blood sampling session for a group of adults in community

Intermediate objectives or professional activities

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The graduate of nursing program will be prepared to function as generalist with beginning competencies in a specialized area of nursing

Eg: the graduate will be prepared to function in a variety of settings and be able to obtain health histories and make health assessments

Institutional objectives

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Instructional objectives are descriptions of performance the instruction is expected to produce

Specific or instructional objectives

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Relevant Logical Unequivocal Feasible Observable measurable

Qualities of specific objectives

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Behavioral terms Reflect the condition Reflect the standard Reasonable in number of behavioral

changes expected Consistent with unit theme Relation to each other and unit Approximately of some level of generality

and specificity Distinctive and discriptive

Characteristics of specific objectives

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