2020
DOI: 10.33762/mjbu.2020.129154.1056
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Misjudgement and Misuse of the Learning Objectives

Abstract: In medical education, the curriculum passes through at least four stages between vision and learning of students namely: "intended" to "planned" to "implemented" to the "learned" curriculum. The most important safeguard for keeping these formats compatible is the quality of the aims and objectives. This editorial describes the hierarchy of the educational objectives, their importance, types, sources, and qualities and best ways to formulate effective learning objectives that link learning and outcomes to the v… Show more

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