Explain the differences between behavior goals and behavior objectives.

What will be an ideal response?


Correct Answer:
A behavior goal is a broad statement about a student outcome within a specific period of time, generally from 3 months to a year, depending on the behavior needs of the student. For example, Jane's behavior goal is "Jane will participate appropriately in class discussions." Behavior objectives are created from behavior goals and are based on behaviors that can be completed in 1 to 3 months. Behavior objectives are specific statements about student performance that include the condition, the target behavior, and the criterion of the performance.

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