The document discusses developing learning objectives and instructional goals. It explains that instructional objectives should be written in terms of observable student behaviors or actions. General instructional objectives (GIOs) describe the intended learning outcome, while specific learner outcomes (SLOs) provide examples of what students can do to demonstrate achieving the GIO. SLOs make the GIO measurable by operationalizing it. Guidelines are provided for writing clear, unambiguous GIOs and SLOs that are context-free and relate to a single process.