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1 PDE’s Student Achievement Challenge

2 We don’t want you to feel like this….

3 LET THE GAME BEGIN HERE! SLO CHALLENGE

4 I need some help!

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7 STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVE (SLO) PROCESS TEMPLATE SLO is a process to document a measure of educator effectiveness based on student achievement of content standards. SLOs are a part of Pennsylvania’s multiple-measure, comprehensive system of Educator Effectiveness authorized by Act 82 (HB 1901). 1.Classroom Context 1a. Name Greta Garbo 1b. School Strath Haven High School 1c. District WSSD 1d. Class/ Course Title Economics 1e. Grade Level 11-12 1f. Total # of Students 60 1g. Typical Class Size 20 1h. Class Frequency 5 days a week 1i. Typical Class Duration 90 minutes 1.SLO Goal 2a. Goal Statement Make the statement broad-based enough to cover the various aspects of your 1-2 assessments of the skills/understandings. 2b. PA Standards List the standards that apply for all assessments 2c. Rationale Examples: This course is designed to give students a comprehensive study of the structure and functions of the national income and price-level determinations. Students develop the inquiry and analytical skills necessary to better understand economic systems.

8 1.Performance Indicators (PI) 4a. PI Targets: All Student Group PI Target #1: PI Target #2: PI Target #3: PI Target #4: PI Target #5: 4b. PI Targets: Focused Student Group (optional) PI Target #1: PI Target #2: PI Target #3: PI Target #4: PI Target #5: 4c. PI Linked (optional) 4d. PI Weighting (optional) PIWeight PI #1 #2 #3 #4 #5

9 1.Performance Measures (PM) 4a. Name PM #1: PM #2: PM #3: PM #4: PM #5: 4b. Type District-designed Measures and Examinations Nationally Recognized Standardized Tests Industry Certification Examinations Student Projects Student Portfolios Other:___________________________ 4c. Purpose PM #1: PM #2: PM #3: PM #4: PM #5: 4d. Metric Growth (change in student performance across two or more points in time) Mastery (attainment of a defined level of achievement) Growth and Mastery 4e. Administration Frequency PM #1: PM #2: PM #3: PM #4: PM #5: 4f. Adaptations/ Accommodation s IEP ELL Gifted IEP Other 4g. Resources/ Equipment PM #1: PM #2: PM #3: PM #4: PM #5: 4h. Scoring Tools PM #1: PM #2: PM #3: PM #4: PM #5: 4i. Administration & Scoring Personnel PM #1: PM #2: PM #3: PM #4: PM #5: 4j. Performance Reporting PM #1: PM #2: PM #3: PM #4: PM #5:

10 1.Performance Indicators (PI) 3a. PI Targets: All Student Group PI Target #1: PI Target #2: PI Target #3: PI Target #4: PI Target #5: 3b. PI Targets: Focused Student Group (optional) PI Target #1: PI Target #2: PI Target #3: PI Target #4: PI Target #5: 3c. PI Linked (optional) 3d. PI Weighting (optional) PIWeight PI #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 Attain 85% on the Income, Profit, and Wealth Unit Test Each student will be measured against this goal.

11 1.Elective Rating 5a. Level Failing 0% to 69% of students will meet the PI targets. Needs Improvement 70% to 79% of students will meet the PI targets. Proficient 80% to 89% of students will meet the PI targets. Distinguished 90% to 100% of students will meet the PI targets. X/Y = Z Y = number of students (60) X = the number of students who achieved 85% or more on the Income, Profit and Wealth Unit Test (55) Z = converts to the percentage that scored 85% or higher 55/60 = 91.6%

12 1.Elective Rating 5a. Level Failing 0% to 69% of students will meet the PI targets. Needs Improvement 70% to 79% of students will meet the PI targets. Proficient 80% to 89% of students will meet the PI targets. Distinguished 90% to 100% of students will meet the PI targets. Using one or multiple tests: X/Y = Z Y = number of students per test (25 + 25 + 25 + 25 + 25 =125) X = the number of students who achieved 85% or more on each test (22 + 23 + 20 + 25 + 24 = 114 ) Z = converts to the percentage that scored 85 % or higher 114 /125 = 91 %

13 1.Performance Measures (PM) 4a. Name PM #1: Income, Profit and Wealth Unit Test 4b. Type District-designed Measures and Examinations Nationally Recognized Standardized Tests Industry Certification Examinations Student Projects Student Portfolios Other:___________________________ 4c. Purpose PM #1: See Performance Task Framework 4d. Metric Growth (change in student performance across two or more points in time) Mastery (attainment of a defined level of achievement) Growth and Mastery 4e. Administration Frequency PM #1: Once during the semester following the unit 4f. Adaptations/ Accommodation s IEP ELL Gifted IEP Other 4g. Resources/ Equipment PM #1 : No unique needs 4h. Scoring Tools PM #1: Answer Key 4i. Administration & Scoring Personnel PM #1: One 90 minute block / No additional scorers 4j. Performance Reporting PM #1: Data showing the number of students meeting the PI target

14 High School (60 students) 1 mid-term & 1 final (same course, same semester) 60 Fall semester students & 60 Spring semester students (same course) 25 students over 4 tests (same course, same semester, various data) Middle School (25 – 125 students) 2 unit tests for 2 classes 1 unit test for all students 4 unit tests for one class of 25 students

15 Performance Measure a.Performance Measure Name SLO Alignment b.Class/Course Title c.Grade(s)/ Level d.PA Standards e.Performance Measure Purpose Section 1. Administration (Teacher) 1a.Administration Frequency 1b. Unique Task Adaptations/ Accommodations 1c.Resources/ Equipment Section 2. Process (Student) 2a.Task Scenarios 2b.Process Steps 2c.Requirements 2d.Products Section 3. Scoring (Teacher) 3a.Scoring Tools 3b.Scoring Guidelines 3c.Score/Performance Reporting


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