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OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION

PART 1:

OVERVIEW, DETERMINING OUTCOMES AND CONSTRUCTIVE ALIGNMENT

Participants will have an overview of how these outcomes should be designed, attained, and assessed.

This workshop will expose participants towards the meaningful orientation of OBE towards enculturation of academic quality within an institution, which is beyond documentation for accreditation. Thus, the aim of this 4-day online workshop is to impart the overall view of OBE, as well as the details in coming up with the different levels of outcomes, and the implementation of Constructive Alignment in course design, so that the participants can later implement OBE in a more holistic manner.

Program Description

Learning Outcomes

explain the importance of outcome-based approach in the current education system, and to differentiate between the conventional and outcome-based approach

explain the process of developing an effective PEO, PLO and CLO, and to identify suitable mapping between them

write course learning outcomes according to the appropriate taxonomy level suitable for the requirement of the content

apply Constructive Alignment to align Teaching and Learning Activities (TLAs) and Assessment Tasks (ATs) to course/intended learning outcomes select suitable assessment techniques for a constructively aligned course.

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to

Content

Introduction and Overview of the Workshop

Programme Educational Objective (PEO), Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO), Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) and mapping of outcomes.

Writing PEO and PLO Course Outcome Statements

Mapping Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) to PLOs and PEOs

Writing CLOs and Mapping CLOs to PLOs and PEOs of own programmes Constructive Alignment: Aligning Teaching and Learning Activities (TLAs) and Assessment Tasks (ATs) to Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

Course Design using Constructive Alignment.

Overview of Course Assessment for Meeting Course Outcomes Selecting Assessment for Alignment to CLOs 1.

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Speaker

www.workshopobe.ft.undip.ac.id

Prof. Dr. Khairiyah

Director Centre for Engineering Education University Technology Malaysia

Fee and Application

Training fee : IDR 500.000 for 4 days (including workshop moduls, certificate) Registration

www. workshopobe.ft.undip.ac.id

(latest registration and payment 4 February 2021) Further inquiry please contact :

WA : +6282359043707 (Yasser) Telegram : +6281229874421 (Mada)

OBE workshop at UNS Solo, 2019

8-11 FEBRUARY 2021

WORKSHOP & TRAINING

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