- Provide detail and specificity to the knowledge and skills that students must acquire to meet the standards.
- Instructional objectives are derived from curriculum, and should not be confused with objectives a teacher may have that relate to student conduct or behaviour in a classroom.
- They are learning objectives, they specify what behaviour a student must demonstrate or perform in order for a teacher to infer that learning took place.
- They provide basis for inferences about learning having taken place from evidence they can see and a measure.
-They guide the development and planning of the instructional activities.
- It is a focal point of a lesson, as well as the instructional procedures the teacher designs to implement the lesson, without which it is difficult to determine exactly what a particular lesson is supposed to accomplish.
marto answered the question on October 3, 2019 at 06:20