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TMN3705 Assignment 3 ANSWERS 2025 - Due 22 August 2025 TMN3705 ASSIGNMENT 3 2025 DUE 22 AUGUST 2025 QUESTION 1 1.1 What is the difference between a lesson outcome and a lesson objectiveGive an example of each by referring to NSTech. A lesson outcome is the broad, overall goal of a lesson, it describes what learners should ultimately be able to do or understand after the learning experience. It reflects the intended end result of teaching and is usually linked to the bigger curriculum goals (TMN3705, Learning Unit 3). A lesson objective, on the other hand, breaks that big goal into specific, measurable, and achievable steps that guide the teaching and learning activities. Objectives are more precise, short-term targets that help achieve the overall

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TMN3705
ASSIGNMENT 3
DUE DATE: 22 AUGUST 2025

, TMN3705 ASSIGNMENT 3 2025
DUE 22 AUGUST 2025




QUESTION 1


1.1 What is the difference between a lesson outcome and a lesson objective?
Give an example of each by referring to NSTech.


A lesson outcome is the broad, overall goal of a lesson, it describes what learners
should ultimately be able to do or understand after the learning experience. It
reflects the intended end result of teaching and is usually linked to the bigger
curriculum goals


(TMN3705, Learning Unit 3).


A lesson objective, on the other hand, breaks that big goal into specific,
measurable, and achievable steps that guide the teaching and learning activities.
Objectives are more precise, short-term targets that help achieve the overall
outcome


Example in NSTech Lesson Outcome:
Learners will be able to apply the Technology Design Process to develop a
functional spice rack that meets given design specifications.


Lesson Objective:
Learners will be able to list the stages of the Technology Design Process and
sketch an initial design for a spice rack using correct scale and labeling.

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