TEAM A EXAMPLE OF A WORKED EXAMPLE How do you find the average gain needed for students as determined from a SMART goal?

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TEAM A EXAMPLE OF A WORKED EXAMPLE How do you find the average gain needed for students as determined from a SMART goal?

How To Find The Gains For SMART Goals SMART S=Specific M=Measureable A= Aligned R= Realistic T=Timely

SMART Goal: Whole Class Kelsey’s 4 th grade virtual class will make an average 10% proficiency gains in Reading according to Standard Test Scores by May 2013.

Kelsey Elementary School/4 th Grade NameReading Alex 78 Anthony73 Blair 67 Brooke43 Carmen91 Charlita 47 Douglas81 Jorge58 Joshua79 Kim94 Latisha79 Li 100 Rachel 91 Robert48 Rupert 54 Sara93 Seth 88 Sheetal 95 Tawayna 67 Wayne89 Kelsey’s 4 th grade virtual class will make an average 10% proficiency gains in Reading according to Standard Test Scores by May 2013.

Finding Average Score = 1515 (Virtual Organization Portal, 2013)

Finding Average Score 1515÷20= is the average Reading score for this class. Our SMART goal is to make a 10% increase from this number.

What score is 10% Higher than 75.75? To find a percent of a number you divide your percent by 100 and multiply the decimal to the number 10/100=.10 10% of is.10 X 75.75= 7.575

New Score to Strive For Average score= Add 10%= = or the next whole number, 84

SMART Goal: Whole Class Kelsey’s 4 th grade virtual class will make an average 10% proficiency gains in Reading according to Standard Test Scores by May 2013.

SMART Goal: Individual Student Alex will raise his proficiency in Reading by 10% according to Standard Test Scores by May 2013.

Alex’s Score What is 10% of Alex’s current Reading Score? Current score= 78 78X.10=7.8 Why do we multiply 78 by.10? 10%=1/100=.10 What do you do with 7.8 now?

Alex’s Goal Score for Reading Current Score=78 Add 10%= 7.8 Goal= = SMART Goal is 85.8

References Virtual Organization Portal. (2013). Kelsey Elementary School. Retrieved from p/Education/Elem/ElemHome.asp p/Education/Elem/ElemHome.asp