The aim of this study was to ascertain the setting and assessment of learning objectives for students with severe motor and intellectual disabilities and issues with those efforts. Thus, this study surveyed special needs school teachers at schools for the intellectually disabled regarding the nature of the students they were teaching; setting, determining, and assessing learning objectives; and difficulties teaching students with severe motor and intellectual disabilities. Based on the motor function that students had acquired and their certificate of intellectual disability, students were classified into 2 groups, those with multiple severe disabilities and those with multiple disabilities.
Results revealed the nature of students with multiple severe disabilities and students with multiple disabilities. Results also revealed similarities and differences in the setting, determining, and assessing of learning objectives for those students. Based on these findings, this study discusses ascertaining and setting learning objectives for students with severe or multiple disabilities, assessing learning, and curriculum management.