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1 OUTCOMES-BASED EDUCATION: PRINCIPLES AND POSSIBILITIES Dr Roy KillenFaculty of education , University of Newcastle, AustraliaThis paper explores some of the basic PRINCIPLES of OUTCOMES-BASED education and relates themto the Australian school and vocational education context. It is intended to help teachers2understand how they can translate the theory and philosophy of OBE into practical action in theirinstructional planning, teaching and assessment of student3 learning. The paper recognises thatOBE has critics as well as advocates, and responds briefly to some of the concerns that arecommonly expressed about OBE.
2 that is normally implied when outcomes-based education (OBE) is being discussed, and the term is used in that way throughout this …
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