In many of the above instances learning outcomes may not change, but assessment results will instead directly influence further instruction. For example, during a lecture a quick formative assessment ...
In contrast, the Backward Design framework (Wiggins & McTighe, 2005) proposes first determining the changes you want to see in your students (learning outcomes), then how you will know if your ...
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