Student Learning
Learning outcomes serve as a foundation for developing co-curricular programs. Once you know what you want to students to learn, designing the experience becomes much easier.
- Creating and Assessing Learning Outcomes Worksheet
 - Examples of WCU Student Affairs Learning Outcomes
 - Bloom's Taxonomy
 
Outcomes Assessment
The following questions provide easy ways to assess student learning and development:
- What did you learn that you didn't know before attending this program?
 - What can you do now that you couldn't do before attending this program?
 - Have your views changed as a result of attending this program? If so, how?
 - How will you change your behavior as a result of attending this program?
 - How does the information provided in this program connect with what you have learned in class?
 - How does the information provided in this program apply to your life?
 - How can you use this information to make an impact on your community?
 - What future steps are you thinking about taking as a result of attending this program?
 - What questions do you still have after attending this program?
 
