What is the Purpose of the Student Learning Goals? This is an opportunity for you as a student to take greater control over your own learning. You can.

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What is the Purpose of the Student Learning Goals? This is an opportunity for you as a student to take greater control over your own learning. You can do this by setting your own goals and evaluating these.

What Will Your Learning Journal Look Like? Identify your Strengths and Weaknesses Set Goals( 3 goals) Comment on your progress early in Semester Comment on your progress later in Semester Future Learning Goals for next Semester

What are goals and why set them? Goals are something you want to achieve in the future. You set goals so that you can actually accomplish your dreams and aim for something even greater in the future.

Learning Goals Ideally you will identify one goal from each area: Academic achievement Social development Organisational Skills

Types of goals When you set your learning goals, make sure they are S.M.A.R.T. Goals This stands for goals which are: SPECIFIC MEASURABLE ACHIEVABLE REALISTIC TIME-SPECIFIC

Types of goals SPECIFIC- means that your goal is to the point. Describe what you want to achieve in as much detail as possible. Outline the steps you need to take MEASURABLE- means progress towards your goal can be measured and that you will know when you have reached it ACHIEVABLE- means that your goal is something that you know you can achieve with effort, energy, discipline and time

Types of goals REALISTIC- means that you must make sure your goals can be achieved given your personal environment and circumstances TIME-SPECIFIC- means that the amount of time you have to reach your goal is reasonable-for example not too short or not too long. Also, you set yourself a time limit to achieve the goal

Learning Goals Ideally a student would identify one goal from each area: Academic achievement “To improve my understanding by completing more work in class” Social development “To listen attentively to all my classmates opinions and respond to their ideas in class discussions” Organisational Skills “To complete all assignments by the due date by starting my homework straight away.”

Student Comment You complete this section by commenting on your strengths and challenges in your learning and how you achieved their learning goals.