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The purpose of writing instructional objectives is to dene what the student will learn in order to support the
achievement of a particular IEP goal. Remember that
an IEP goal describes what the student will do at the
end of instruction, while IEP objectives dene all the
skills which will support the accomplishment of that goal.
IEP objectives are derived from the goals, and need to
be much more specic than the outcomes sketched by
the goals. Instructional objectives need to answer the
following three questions:
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