The following liberal learning outcomes were
generated by participants in the Liberal Learning Symposia held at
FSU Oct.-Nov. 2005. The task was as follows:
- What are the desired learning outcomes for all of our
graduates, regardless of major? (Same question, stated
differently: What should all graduates know and be able to do?)
- Remember our vision statement: “..committed to
developing learned and responsible global citizens.”
Liberal Learning Outcomes
(summary)
|
Outcome |
Symposium Team(s) (click to
view)* |
| Communication |
1.1,
1.2, 1.3,
2.1,
2.2, 2.3,
3.1, 3.2,
3.3, 3.4,
4.2, 4.3,
4.4, 4.5,
5.1, 5.2,
5.3 |
| Critical Thinking |
1.1, 1.3, 2.2, 3.1,
3.2, 3.3, 3.4,
4.1, 4.4,
4.5 |
| Analytical reasoning
|
1.3, 2.1, 2.3,
4.3 |
| Cultural awareness/sensitivity/knowledge
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.2, 1.3, 2.2, 2.1, 2.3, 3.3, 3.4,
4.1, 4.2,
4.3, 4.4,
4.5 |
| Self-awareness/self-image
|
1.2, 1.3 |
| Interpersonal skills
|
1.1, 3.1, 3.4,
5.3 |
| Ethics, citizenship |
1.3, 2.1, 2.2,
3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4,
4.1, 4.2,
4.3, 4.4,
4.5, 5.2,
5.3 |
| Broad and deep learning
|
2.1 |
| Inquiry skills |
1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3,
4.3, 5.1,
5.2 |
| Life-long learning, empowered learners
|
1.3,
3.1, 4.5,
4.4, 4.3 |
| Transfer, integrate knowledge
|
2.1,
5.1 |
| Technology |
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 3.1, 3.3,
3.4, 4.2,
4.3, 4.4 |
| Quantitative skills |
1.1, 1.2, 1.3,
2.2, 2.3, 3.2,
4.3, 5.1 |
| Scientific literacy |
1.2, 2.2, 3.2,
4.1,
5.2 |
| Health |
4.1, 5.2,
5.3 |
| Aesthetic
appreciation |
2.1, 5.2,
5.3 |
*Numbers refer to detailed team lists below--e.g.,
1.1 = Oct. 26, Team 1
Liberal Learning Outcomes
(detail)
Click on italicized outcomes to view proposed
assessments.
- Oct. 26
- Team 1
- Read for comprehension
- Writing
-
Think critically -
problem solve - analyze - compare - transfer - application
-
Communication skills -
able to articulate
-
Sensitivity to the various cultures & history
-
Technical literacy
(computation)
- Interpersonal skills,
knowledge-based
- Team 2
- Awareness of self
witin a larger context (over space and time)
- Respect for diversity
- Recognition of commonalities of human
condition
- Awareness and responsibility for social
justice
- Physical and mental health
- Ability to communicate
- Reading (inductive, critical)
- Writing (clarity, coherence...)
- Speaking
- Including numeracy, scientific method,
expressive arts
- Ability to use resources
- Critique, process, apply resources
- Evidence, questioning claims to know
- Reading
- Ability to manage
technology
- Computers and other technolgical devices
- Knowledge of appropriate software
- Team 3
- Positive self-image
- Responsibility
- Self-management
- Self-appreciation
- Goal-setting
- Analytical Reasoning
- Mathematical reasoning
- Visual analysis
- Effective communication
skills
- Reading skills
- Writing skills
- Nonverbal communication
- Second language
- Critical thinking
- Logical, analytical reasoning
- Citizenship
- Appreciation of individual differences
- Appreciation of other cultures
- Respect of self and others
- Appropriateness of communication and
behaviors
- Consequences of + and - behavior
- Life-long learning
- Technology
- Nov. 8
- Team 1
- Communicate
effectively in a variety of genres (oral & written)
- Be able to research,
analyze and interpret information from numerous sources.
- Ability to transfer
knowledge acress disciplines and apply knowledge in real word
settings
- Broad and deep learning
(AALE)
- Acquire knowledge of
ethical standards, and be able to translate that knowledge
into ethical behavior.
- Be able to reason
effectively.
- Be able to understand and appreciate the
arts and aesthetics.
- Team 2
-
Communication skills
-
Critical thinking and
reasoning skills
-
Diversity and cultural
knowledge
- Inquiry and research
- Quantitative literacy
- Ethics
- Scientific literacy
- Team 3
- Ability to communicate
orally and in writing.
- Awareness and appreciation of
Western and non-Western histories and
cultures
- Ability to acquire
information by a variety of methods and methodologies
- Ability to assess and
validate qualitative ideas using a variety of methods and
methodologies.
- Ability to analyze, interpret, and use
quantitative materials.
- Initial Exercise
- Write clearly & with
style
- Acquire info on topic
& assess credibility
- Knowledge of world history
& culture
- Critique American
culture
- Increase cultural
awareness
- Develop quantitative
skills
- Learn
languages other than English (Chinese, Latino, Arabic)
- Learn how to do research
using variety of resources.
- Nov. 14
- Team 1
- Communication
(oral, read & written)
- Critical Thinker
(analysis, conceptualization, synthesis, application
-
Globally responsible
citizens (ethical behavior/decision maker based on F.S.U.
core values)
-
Empowered
(life-long learners; strong interpersonal skills, team
members)
-
Effective users of
technology
- Team 2: Our students will be able to
- live personally and
socially responsible lives
- communicate
clearly and concisely (written, oral)
- think critically
(analyze, synthesize, apply; independent; mathematics;
deductive and inductive
- Team 3: All FSU graduates should be
able to
- Think critically
and communicate effectively.
- Gain empowerment
through problem solving, scientific literacy, and
technological skills.
- Possess cultural
awareness in order to respect human dignity and exhibit
ethical behavior.
- Effectively
collaborate to develop a collective idea.
- Team 4
- Evaluate one's own
personal attributes and use those to effectively respect and
interact w/others.
- Use technology to
enhance life-long learning.
- Apply critical
thinking and analytical skills to solve practical
problems.
- Exhibit cultural,
global, and historical awareness.
- Demonstrate
effective oral and written communication skills
- Behave with social
responsibility and make decisions that are ethically sound.
- Initial exercise
- Technology competence
- Logic and
inferential reasoning
- Critical Thinking,
numeracy, clear communication
- transfer knowledge
to real world
- math, science,
problem-solving skills.
- scientific
literacy
- conceptualization
- global awareness
- ethical behaviors
- read and write
comprehensively
- Nov. 16
- Team 1
- Critical and logical
thinking
- Socially and
intellectually engaged
- Set priorities for
physical and environmental health
- Adaptability in many
environments
- Open-minded and sensitive
to others
- Acknowledgment and recognition of
global citizenship
- Team 2. The student will be able
to
- Use effective
communication skills (oral/written) in a global society and
for a variety of purposes.
- Thinking independently,
assess the situation accurately, and provide the solution.
- Use the language of their
chosen communities and thus function in those communities.
- Demonstrate ethical
behavior in the decision-making process.
- Embrace multicaultural
environments and become life-long learners of multicultural
perspectives.
- Use technology for
learning, communication, and on-the-job productivity
- Team 3
- Ethics and social
responsibility permeate the curriculum so that students will
understand and their roles and responsibilities in all their xxx
- Communicate effectively
in writing, in speech and visually.
- Information and technology
literacy
- Students will develop
quantitative and qualitative analytic skills.
- Students will learn to
work collaboratively.
- Students will become
culturally sensitive, fitting them for a diverse and globl
culture.
- Students will become life-long learners.
- Team 4
- Demonstrate effective communication.
- Demonstrate life-long learning.
- Demonstrate critical and constructive thinking
with the capability of communicating intellectually in a global
world.
- Demonstrate an ability to apply technological
learning in communication.
- Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation
for diversity.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the impact of
individual values and their choices in society.
- Team 5. Students will
-
Demonstrate effective verbal, written and communicative research skills.
-
Effectively apply critical thinking skills
across disciplines.
-
Apply necessary skills to pursue lifelong
learning.
-
Demonstrate awareness of cultural implications upon interpersonal relations.
-
Students will be ethically and socially
responsible.
- Initial exercise
- Cultural respect
- Global interconnectedness
- Communication skills
- Appreciation of
commonalities rather than differences
- Scientific method
- Life-long learners in
a technological world
- Ethical decision-making
- Analytical and
quantitative thinking
- Consider community
perspectives
- Critical thinking
- Nov. 19
- Team 1
- To write and speak
effectively and clearly
- To retrieve, store, and
collect knowledge effectively
- Education as a
transformational process
- Quantitative and
qualitative skills (analysis, critical thinking, etc.)
- Team 2
- Cognitive/aesthetic/moral
insights
- Communicative skills
-
Inquiry skills
-
Identify and solve
problems
-
Mental and physical health
- Instill scientific methods
- Team 3
- Articulate the relationship between one's
self and others.
- Deminstrate flexibility in
spoken and written communication among diverse audiences
(groups, communities, and organizations).
- Analyze and respond actively to
what is read and to what is heard.
- Maintain physical and
emotional well-being.
- Identify choices
beneficial to the student and to society.
- Taking responsibility to
continue to learn and to create change.
- To appreciate and nuture the
aesthetic and natural beauty.
- Initial
- Awareness of one's own culture leading to
awareness of another's culture.
- Bridge the academic and aesthetic worlds.
- To think and write critically.
- Problem-solving: scientific and other
processes.
- Information and inquiry skills.
- Become vehicles of change and
innovation--adaptability.
- Learning to work cooperatively.
- Knowledge of one's own body/environment.
- Math and science knowledge.
- Body/mind.
- Leadership and followership.
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