27EvaluationSynthesisAnalysisApplicationComprehensionKnowledgeWhen writing curriculum objectives, especially those pertaining to behavioral
skills, it is important to use active verbs because these imply measurability. Within
Bloom’s taxonomy there are numerous active verbs which are useful for the con-
struction of objectives.
Skill Vague More specific
Knowledge
objectivesKnow or understand List
Recite
Present
Distinguish
Define, describe, give an example of
Skill objectives Be able or know how Demonstrate (as measured by), use or
incorporate into performance (as measured
by)
Attitudinal
objectivesAppreciate, grasp the
significance of, believe, enjoy,
learn, teachRank as valuable, rank as important,
identify, rate or rank as a belief or opinion,
rate as enjoyableWhile careful development of the curricular objectives is a primary focus of the
development process, it is important to remember that most educational experiences
are much more than a list of preestablished objectives. Also considerable learning
occurs from unanticipated learning experiences within the curriculum and during
the pursuit of skill development as other learning needs are often identified by the
learner as a result of these experiences [ 8 , 9 ]. So while a list of learning objectives
is important to the development of a curriculum, it should not be overwhelming,
limit creativity, or limit learning related to individual learner needs and
experiences.
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