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Learning objectives are granular, specific statements of what a learner should be able to know,
think, or be able to do as part of a learning experience. Learning objectives should be measurable
by multiple forms of assessment; include specific, observable behaviors that describe success;
and be appropriately challenging. Effective learning objectives are created in a hierarchy, with
broad top-level learning objectives describing cognitively complex outcomes after completing a
learning experience, and more specific lower-level learning objectives that provide the building
blocks for the top-level objectives.
Learn more about the research on Learning Objectives below!
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