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Student Learning Objectives! Carol Geddis Executive Director – CSAANYS – csaanys@nycap.rr.com

Who needs an SLO? Teachers who teach a course with a State Assessment NO SLO State provided Growth Measure is SLO. Teachers who teach a course with a State Assessment YES, teachers need to write an SLO SLO shows Growth Measures. Teachers who teach courses without State Assessments

SLO breakdown again

State Provided Growth Measure or SLOs?

Interval of Instructional Time All SLOs MUST include the following basic components: Population These are the students assigned to the course section(s) in this SLO - all students who are assigned to the course section(s) must be included in the SLO. (Full class rosters of all students must be provided for all included course sections.) Learning Content What is being taught over the instructional period covered? standards? Will this goal apply to all standards applicable to a course or just to specific priority standards? Interval of Instructional Time What is the instructional period covered (if not a year, rationale for semester/quarter/etc)? Evidence What specific assessment(s) will be used to measure this goal? The assessment must align to the learning content of the course. Baseline What is the starting level of students’ knowledge of the learning content at the beginning of the instructional period? Target(s) What is the expected outcome (target) of students’ level of knowledge of the learning content at the end of the instructional period? HEDI Scoring How will evaluators determine what range of student performance “meets” the goal (effective) versus “well-below” (ineffective), “below” (developing), and “well-above” (highly effective)? HIGHLY EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE DEVELOPING INEFFECTIVE 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Rationale Describe the reasoning behind the choices regarding learning content, evidence, and target and how they will be used together to prepare students for future growth and development in subsequent grades/courses, as well as college and career readiness.

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