Integrated Course Design and Creating Significant Learning Experiences
Tuesday, 02 October 2012 16:08Learning goals should be actionable, visible, measurable and developmentally appropriate and should lead to authentic, motivating tasks.
By Jean L. Hertzman, Ph.D., CCE
As educators, we are always looking for ways to engage students in our courses so that their effort results in significant and lasting learning, which adds value to them personally and professionally. This is exactly the purpose of using Fink’s (2003) model of Integrated Course Design (ICD) to create Significant Learning Experiences. This article will briefly discuss the principles of ICD and Fink’s Taxonomy of Significant Learning and how to use them to develop learning goals, teaching and learning activities and feedback and assessment methods.