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Pre-K educational outcomes for diverse learners

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Suggest a learner outcome for pre-k classroom. Give suggestions on how to describe instructional variations in a diverse population.

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A learner outcome is nothing more than the results you want students to be able to demonstrate at the end of a teaching time period. If this is a Pre-K class, learner outcomes could include such behaviorial objectives as raising a hand to obtain the teacher's attention, being able to take turns with other students and being able to settle and get quiet when appropriate, or when asked to do so, among others. Congitive objectives for this age group could include being able to identify basic colors (not including magenta, chartruese and fuschia, for instance!) and being able to visually recognize and perhaps write the letters of the ...

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