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September 5, 2025 at 3:56 am #18067
Ahmad Gamal
Participanta. Difference Between Learning Aims and Learning Objectives
- Learning Aims are broad statements outlining the overall purpose or goal of a lesson or course. They provide general direction but are not directly measurable.
- Learning Objectives are precise, measurable statements that define what students should be able to do after the lesson. They focus on specific, observable outcomes and help assess student progress.
b. Example: Learning Aim and Smart Learning Objective (Functions)
Learning Aim:(Related to math subject lesson of Functions)
To enhance students’ comprehension of functions and their skills in interpreting and expressing them through various formats.
Smart Learning Objective:
By the conclusion of the lesson, students will accurately identify and represent linear functions using tables, graphs, and equations, achieving at least 80% accuracy on a classroom exercise.
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September 5, 2025 at 4:04 am #18070
Ahmad Gamal
ParticipantThis explanation effectively highlights the difference between general learning aims and precise, measurable objectives. The business email example demonstrates how a Smart objective makes the aim practical and easy to evaluate. Great work!
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September 5, 2025 at 4:01 am #18069
Ahmad Gamal
ParticipantThis clearly explains the difference between broad learning aims and specific, measurable learning objectives. The math example about solving linear equations effectively shows how a Smart objective breaks down the aim into achievable steps with clear success criteria. Great example!
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