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Student Learning Goals
Category
Types of Measures of Student Learning
Examples include, but are not limited to:
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State or national standardized tests
Oregon Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (OAKS SMARTER: Balanced (when adopted), English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA), Extended Assessments
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Common national, international, regional, district-developed measures
ACT, PLAN, EXPLORE, AP, IB, DIBELS, C-PAS, other national measures; or common assessments approved by the district or state as valid, reliable and able to be scored comparably across schools or classrooms
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Classroom-based or school-wide measures
Student performances, portfolios, products, projects, work samples, tests
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EXAMPLES OF SMART GOALS:
1. SMART Goal Format During the 20__-__ school year, __% of students will improve their ____________ skills by __% as measured by evidence from: __measure of student learning___, __measure of student learning___, and __measure of student learning___. **Note – can be more than three measures** 2. SMART Goal = Writing During the 2012-13 school year, 80% of students will improve their expository writing skills by 10% as measured by evidence from: assessment for chapter(s) 7-9 on expository writing skills, student writing samples graded on district rubric, and curriculum pre-/post-test. 3. SMART Goal = Math During the 2012-13 school year, 90% of students will improve their math problem-solving skills by 10% as measured by evidence from 2012-13 math problem solving strand data of OAKS, easy CBMs, curriculum assessment for chapter(s) 2-3, and student work samples.
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