Setting the Goal(s)/Outcome(s) (we use these words interchangeably)
-  What is the expected outcome of the planned learning experience?
 
-  Expressed as an outcome seen or measured in the learner - not the nurse.
 
-  Can be short- and/or long-term
 
Attributes of a Goal/Outcome
Focuses on single behavior, Prescribed time limit, Mutually agreeable and Attainable
SMART Attributes of a Goal/Outcome
Specific (who & what)
- Action verb reflects domain; use only one
-  Cognitive: "list," "name," "identify"
 
-  Affective: "state the importance of . . ."
 
-  Psychomotor: "demonstrate"
 
- Avoid vague verbs such as: know, be familiar with, understand, have knowledge of, etc.
Measurable (how much change is expected)
Achievable
-  Attainable within the given time frame and with the available resources
 
Realistic
-  Address the scope of the problem
 
Time-phased
-  When the objective will be measured or a time by which the objective will be met 
 
Factors that Facilitate Learning
Motivation
Readiness
Active involvement
Relevance
Feedback
Nonjudgmental support
Simple to complex structure
Repetition
Timing
Environment