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13.4: Heutagogical Course Objectives

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    Heutagogical Course Objectives specific to Prof Pelz’ sections of this course:


    This course is designed to:
    1. develop proficiency in self-directed learning from the required textbook readings.
    2. develop the students’ capability for connecting discipline content to personal values and behavior.

    Assessment of Heutagogical Course Objectives:

    • Objective 1 is assessed via the textbook chapter discussions
    • Objective 2 is assessed via the Knowledge Audit Reflective Blogs

     

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    • Heutagogical Course Objectives. Authored by: WIlliam Pelz. Provided by: Herkimer College / SUNY. Located at: http://NA. Project: Statistics for the Social Sciences - Achieving the Dream course. License: CC BY: Attribution

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