Intended learning outcomes
Intended learning outcomes (ILO's) describe what a student is expected to know, understand, or be able to do after completing a degree programme or a course.
When the learning outcomes, contents, teaching and assessment methods are aligned with each other, they implement the same pedagogical purpose. The teacher's task is to create an environment for learning in which the chosen ways of learning support the achievement of the learning outcomes.
At the program level, clear purpose and learning outcomes communicate to students what the program is about and what they can expect from their studies.
The benefits of competence-based approach
Competence-based teaching strengthens the agency of the student and active role in the learning process. It balances the workload of the students and therefore improves the study well-being.
From the programme's perspective competence-based approach provides an opportunity to discuss and build shared understanding about competences: What is competence in different disciplines and fields of study? What the student should be able to do after graduation?
Intended learning outcomes are a central tool in building an aligned curriculum: with ILO's it is possible to create a coherent whole, where students can achieve the intended learning outcomes gradually, build on the existing knowledge.