Learning Targets for Intentional, Purposeful, and Focused Learning.

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Learning Targets for Intentional, Purposeful, and Focused Learning

Intentional, Purposeful, Focused Learning Silently Reflect over the following Question: If a student has a clear understanding of what they are supposed to be learning, wouldn't they be better prepared to focus their efforts---and to help identify areas where they are still confused?

I can write statements of what I want students to learn and be able to do in my class today.

This supports our idea of results rather than intentions for our PLC!

Smart Goals for Evidence of Student Learning Learning Targets should be “SMART” Specific Measurable/Observable Attainable for target audience within scheduled time and specified conditions Relevant and results-oriented Targeted to the learner and to the desired level of learning

Student Friendly Learning Targets Explaining the intended learning in student- friendly terms at the outset of a lesson is the critical first step in helping students know where they are going...Students cannot assess their own learning or set goals to work toward without a clear vision of the intended learning. When they do try to assess their own achievement without understanding the learning targets they have been working toward, their conclusions are vague and unhelpful. (Stiggins, Arter, Cahappuis & Chappius, 2004, pp ) (Stiggins, Arter, Cahappuis & Chappius, 2004, pp )

Learning Targets: Intentional and Focused Learning Article Magnet Summary Strategy Magnet Summary Strategy This activity is used both during and after reading. Once a teacher has selected a piece of text, he or she chooses four or five key concepts from the reading. Before reading, the students receive those concepts on index cards. Then, as the students read, they write down details on the index cards that relate to the main ideas on the cards. After reading, these cards serve as the basis for a summary of their reading. This activity is used both during and after reading. Once a teacher has selected a piece of text, he or she chooses four or five key concepts from the reading. Before reading, the students receive those concepts on index cards. Then, as the students read, they write down details on the index cards that relate to the main ideas on the cards. After reading, these cards serve as the basis for a summary of their reading.

One Man’s Four Step Process So I started working to polish a system for identifying essential outcomes and posting learning targets in student friendly language. For me, that involved a few steps:

Deconstructing Standards It's amazing how complex state standards really are! Oftentimes, one standard can include several different skills that students are supposed to master. Don't believe me? Then check out this standard from my social studies curriculum: Objective 4.03: The learner will examine key ethical ideas and values deriving from religious, artistic, political, economic and educational traditions, as well as their diffusion over time, and assess their influence on the development of selected societies and regions in South America and Europe. This one standard expects students to do a thousand different things, doesn't it? Each of those skills require different styles of instruction and different methods of assessment---and written as is, there ain't a twelve year old in the world that is going to be able to figure out exactly what it is that they're supposed to learn!

Creating I Can/Let’s Statements Student-friendli-fying deconstructed learning targets for me began by writing I Can Statements. Rick Stiggins, among others, push I Can Statements because they are worded in a way that encourages students to measure their own learning. Consider the following deconstructed learning target from my social studies curriculum: 202.3: The learner will evaluate the impact of changing distribution patterns in population, resources and climate on the environment in South America and Europe. Written as an I Can Statement, it would look like this: 202.3: I can judge how changes in population, resources and climate effect the environment of South America and Europe.

Defining a Specific Task Once I'd deconstructed my standards and written I Can Statements, I decided to define a specific learning task that parents and students could use to measure their mastery of content. This defined learning task was added to the end of each I Can statement. Here's an example: 202.3: I can judge how changes in population, resources and climate effect the environment of South America and Europe. This means that I can make predictions about what might happen to the environment in places where populations rise, resources fall, or the climate changes. Defining a specific task has even helped ME with my planning and instructional delivery. Now, when working with an objective, I know exactly what kinds of activities to engage my kids in because I've detailed the specific outcome that they are supposed to achieve.

Communicating with Parents and Students The final step in the process for me has been to create unit overview sheets detailing the specific learning targets that we're focusing on for each unit. These unit overview sheets go home at the beginning of each new topic of study, allowing parents to keep up with what we're studying in class. They're also included in student notebooks and are referred to constantly in class. There is a place for students to record the scores of classroom assessments and to rate their own mastery of learning. Handout: Download Western_Europe_I_Can_Statements_V2Download Western_Europe_I_Can_Statements_V2 I now post objectives every day, knowing that my kids will understand them--- and knowing that my assessments and instruction are aligned with required elements of the curriculum. Parents seem to appreciate having something tangible and concrete to hold on to, and students can actually tell ME when THEY'VE mastered their own learning. Bill Ferriter from the Teacher Leader Network friendly-learning-goals-.html The final step in the process for me has been to create unit overview sheets detailing the specific learning targets that we're focusing on for each unit. These unit overview sheets go home at the beginning of each new topic of study, allowing parents to keep up with what we're studying in class. They're also included in student notebooks and are referred to constantly in class. There is a place for students to record the scores of classroom assessments and to rate their own mastery of learning. Handout: Download Western_Europe_I_Can_Statements_V2Download Western_Europe_I_Can_Statements_V2 I now post objectives every day, knowing that my kids will understand them--- and knowing that my assessments and instruction are aligned with required elements of the curriculum. Parents seem to appreciate having something tangible and concrete to hold on to, and students can actually tell ME when THEY'VE mastered their own learning. Bill Ferriter from the Teacher Leader Network friendly-learning-goals-.html The final step in the process for me has been to create unit overview sheets detailing the specific learning targets that we're focusing on for each unit. These unit overview sheets go home at the beginning of each new topic of study, allowing parents to keep up with what we're studying in class. They're also included in student notebooks and are referred to constantly in class. There is a place for students to record the scores of classroom assessments and to rate their own mastery of learning. Handout: Download Western_Europe_I_Can_Statements_V2Download Western_Europe_I_Can_Statements_V2 I now post objectives every day, knowing that my kids will understand them--- and knowing that my assessments and instruction are aligned with required elements of the curriculum. Parents seem to appreciate having something tangible and concrete to hold on to, and students can actually tell ME when THEY'VE mastered their own learning. Bill Ferriter from the Teacher Leader Network friendly-learning-goals-.html

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