
Learning
by Objectives
Be
able to achieve by using behavioural objectives
to
become
a
Safe and Competent Therapist

Purpose
of The Site
Many students studying
Anatomy for the
first time experience difficulty learning Surface and Living Anatomy. The aim of
this WebSite is to provide access to a Method
of Learning
based on Behavioural Objectives. Each
objective states in
unambiguous terms, given certain conditions, what the student has to do to achieve a standard of competence.

Introduction
There are currently 230
behavioural objectives. Each objective states in clear and unambiguous
terms the performance to be demonstrated, the standard to be achieved and the
conditions. In addition my new book (Surface and
Living Anatomy, available soon from Elsevier publishing)
The
web site includes a subset of the objectives (around 100) and does not include
the picture gallery.
To achieve
a standard of competence, students are
required to progress through a series of logical steps or
criteria by which anatomical structures are identified by palpation .
These steps are listed with each
objective.
The key to success in this step by
step Learning Method is knowing where to
start, to progress in simple, clear and related steps to reach the desired
standard of competence.
This Website gives you an insight into
what you can achieve by using Living
Anatomy Learning Objectives.
Most
of the web site is original work. Where material has been taken from published
works, permission has been obtained or is being sought from the original
publishers.


Profile - Gordon
Joslin OStJ