Looking for Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for a course you are teaching?
Is this a course that has been taught before at Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ (even if not by you)? If so, it already has unique SLOs that can been located in Curriculog.
For new courses, ensure that the SLOs you are creating for this new course do the following:
- Align with the PLOs for the academic program the course will be housed in. These are accessible on each academic program’s website, by searching the Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ website, or by contacting the chair of the program.
- Consider the position of the course relative to the broader catalog of courses for that program.
- Reflect the current best practices, values, and approaches of the discipline.
- For GE courses, incorporate at least one appropriate GE SLO.
Consider using the CourseTuner GPT designed by our own TLI learning designer Ana Penaranda Leal. You can access it
Here are some Best Practices for Creating Student Learning Outcomes
Well-written SLOs provide clarity on what students are expected to achieve by the end of the course, guiding both teaching and assessment. Here are some best practices for developing strong and meaningful student learning outcomes:
Example of Well-Constructed Learning Outcomes:
- Knowledge-based: “Define key terms and concepts in microeconomics.”
Skill-based: “Apply economic theories to solve real-world business problems.” - Application-based: “Evaluate market trends using statistical analysis tools.”
- Critical Thinking: “Critically assess the impact of government policies on economic growth.”
