Chapter 1- Outcomes- Based Education
CHAPTER
1
OUTCOMES
BASED EDUCATION
This chapter talks about Outcomes Based Education that is
anchored and focused on outcomes. According
to CHED Memo 46.s.
2012, it mandates outcomes- based education (OBE) standards for higher
education institutions. Then Enhanced Basic
Education Curriculum or the K to 12 Curriculum of the Department of Education introduced:
content standards, performance standards and competencies in the K to 12 Curriculum
Guide. Before CHED and DepEd
introduced competency standard, Technical Education Skills Development Authority
(TESDA) used competency standards in its Training Regulations long before CHED talked
about OBE and before DepEd introduced its K to 12 standards and competencies
which is OBE also about competencies. OBE
is a student-centered approach to education that focuses on the intended
learning outcomes resulting from
instruction. It is an approach in planning, delivering
and assessing instruction. It is concerned with
planning instruction that is focused on outcomes, choosing the methodology that
leads to the intended outcomes and an assessment process that determines the
attainment of intended outcomes. Spady (1994) gave four
basic learning principles of OBE 1. Clarity
of focus OBE 2.)Designing down 3.)High
expectations and 4.) Expanded Opportunities.
OBE of course focus on the outcomes that are the end
targets of this approach. Students develops through
understanding of the lesson not only memory or recall and that he/she gives
opportunities to students to extend and apply their learning and that’s what we
called outcome. For OBE to succeed it must
penetrate the whole
system thus we have these outcomes in different levels beginning with
institutional outcomes down to the learning outcomes. An institution offer more programs, each program has its
own intended outcomes which are reflective of the institutional. Outcome the
course/subject program outcomes are in turn supposed to contribute to the
realization of the envisioned graduate of the institution.
Two
approaches existing within Spady’s outcome-based education paradigm are traditional/translational
OBE that emphasizes student master traditional
subject-related academic outcomes (usually with a strong focus subject-specific
content ) and some cross-discipline outcomes (such as the ability to solve
problems or to work cooperative and transformational OBE emphasizes long-term, cross-curricular outcomes tha are related
directly to students’ future life roles (such as being productive worker a
responsible citizen or a parent). This means that OBE moves from
subject-specific outcomes and cross discipline outcomes to long-term,
cross-curricular outcomes that are directly related to students’ future life
roles.
It is important that the teaching approach affect
with the intended learning outcomes. What I learned in OBE is each student should have achieved the goal. There must be an outcome in all levels. There is
specific teaching method in OBE but classes, opportunities, and assessments
should all help students achieve the specified outcomes. Students will understand what is expected of them and teachers will
know what they need to teach during the course. Clear
understanding of what needs to be accomplished in each class. OBE is meant to be a learner-centered model. The main point of OBE is the student involvement
in the classroom.
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