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North Andover High School S.M.A.R.T. Goals North Andover High School

Goal Setting Expectations for 2012-2013 Teachers are expected to write the following goals by October 1st. PLC Student Achievement Goal Professional Practice Goal

This presentation will show you.... What a SMART Goal is How to write a student achievement goal How to write a professional practice SMART Goal How the Goals are connected to the DESE Teacher Rubric and Professional Collaboration Time What the goals look like in mylearningplan

S.M.A.R.T. Acronym Specific and Strategic Measurable Action Oriented Rigorous, Realistic and Results Focused Timed and Tracked

Writing a Student Achievement Goal S.M.A.R.T. Writing a Student Achievement Goal

Example Student Achievement During the 2012-2013 school year all students will improve their math problem-solving skills as measured by a 50% growth from the trimester common formative assessment to the end of trimester common summative assessment.

Step 1: Use student learning and other data to identify goal areas. Improve my classroom management (an individual professional practice goal)

Step 2: Identify elements from the rubric that are critical for your goal area. Safe Learning Environment: Uses rituals, routines and appropriate responses to create and maintain a safe physical and intellectual environment where students take academic risks and most behaviors that interfere with learning are prevented. (II-B-1)

http://www.doe.mass.edu/edeval/model/PartIII_AppxC.pdf

Step 3: Focus the elements from the rubric Safe Learning Environment: Uses rituals, routines and appropriate responses to create and maintain a safe physical and intellectual environment where students take academic risks and most behaviors that interfere with learning are prevented. (II-B-1)

Step 4: Draft the Goal Statement During this year, I will learn and appropriately use an increasing number of effective rituals, routines and responses that prevent most behaviors that interfere with student learning.

Step 5: Add key actions and benchmarks Goal Statement: What do I want to accomplish by when?

Key Actions: what will I/we do to achieve to accomplish it? 1. This summer I will read Doug Lemov’s Teach Like a Champion, review at least 5 of the videos that accompany it, and identify at least 5 rituals, routines and or responses described in the book to use in my classroom. 2. By January, I will identify and use 5 additional techniques from the book in my classroom. 3. I will ask my department head to observe at least 3 times each trimester and give me feedback on how “fluently” and appropriately I am using these techniques and their impact on student behavior.

Benchmarks: how will I/we know if I am on track to accomplish it/have accomplished it? 1. At my mid-year review, I can identify the 10 techniques I’ve chosen, describe in detail two of them to my department head, and explain to my department head why I’ve chosen these 10 and what I’m learning about how to use them effectively in my classroom. (process outcome) 2. At my mid-year review, and again at end-of-year review, my analysis of observer feedback and other data reveals that student behavior is more consistently positive than last year. (outcome benchmark)