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Using SMART Goals to Improve Achievement Cleveland County Schools September 26, 2011.

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1 Using SMART Goals to Improve Achievement Cleveland County Schools September 26, 2011

2 Are you Goal Oriented? Think/Pair/Share

3 Career & College: Ready, Set, Go! NC State Board of Education Mission: “Every public school student will graduate from high school, globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st Century.” 3

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5 NC Executive Standards

6 The Sixth Standard for Teachers: 6

7 Effective Teachers 7 Student Growth Meets Expectations Proficient or Higher on All Standards Effective Teacher Student Growth Exceeds Expected Growth Accomplished or Higher on All Standards Highly Effective Teacher

8 The Eighth Standard for Administrators: 8

9 What are SMART goals? At your home table, number off 1-4. Join your number group. Read the article. Be able to answer: –What are the key components of SMART goals? –What are 3 benefits of using SMART goals? –How can this be applied to writing a PDP?

10 Identify and Practice #1

11 Identify and Practice #2

12 Identify and Practice #3

13 SMART goals and the PDP

14 Writing SMART goals Think of a teacher that you will be working with to create his/her PDP. What does this teacher need to achieve? How will he/she achieve it? Use the graphic organizer to draft a goal or two for this teacher. Share out at your table.

15 Plus / Delta Please fill out our evaluation online before you leave. Thank you! http://tinyurl.com/SMART-PlusDelta

16 Contact Information Jessica Garner Professional Development Lead, Region 6 (704) 268-9824 jessica.garner@dpi.nc.gov Frances Harris-Burke, Ed.D. Professional Development Lead, Region 5 (336) 517-7018 frances.harrisburke@dpi.nc.gov


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