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Student Learning Objectives The SLO Process Student Learning Objectives Training Series Deck 3 of 3
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Review and Preview We have covered: – An introduction to Student Learning Objectives. – The components of a Student Learning Objective. – The template for communicating Student Learning Objectives and supporting implementation tools. Next, we will cover: – The process for developing Student Learning Objectives. – The process for gathering and analyzing student performance data.
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The SLO Process: An Overview Review Course Objectives & Standards with Colleagues; Collect & Review Baseline Data Draft Learning Objectives & Select Assessment(s) to Measure Student Progress Review Learning Objectives & Selected Assessment(s) with Evaluator Check Progress Toward Goals Teacher & Evaluator Review Student Performance Data & Determine if Objectives are Met
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Key Questions for Teachers Through the SLO Process, teachers become fluent in the answers to the following questions: What do I expect my students to learn during their time in this course? How will I know if they’ve learned it?
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Teachers’ SLO Development Process Teachers with teams: -Review the standards with grade- level or content team. -Analyze baseline data and student performance trends. -Select common measure(s) for student learning. Teachers without teams: -Review the standards with teachers across LEA network or -Collaborate with teachers from other grades/subjects within the LEA. -Analyze baseline data and student performance trends. -Select measure(s) for student learning.
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Understanding Baseline Data Baseline data that is useful for understanding students’ prerequisite skills and content includes, but is not limited to: – beginning of course diagnostics and / or performance tasks, – prior year tests, – tests in other subjects, – teacher-, school- or state generated tests, – student grades in previous courses, – student transiency rates, – student behavior data, – Individualized Education Plans.
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Selecting high quality assessments (or other measure of student performance) is an integral component of the Student Learning Objective process.
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Framework for Selecting Assessments
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Determining Performance Targets
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Setting SLOs Set SLO Student Data School Strategic Plans Academic Data System Non- Academic Data System Approved SLO Set & Share School Prioritie s Identify Team Priorities & Assessments Identify Class Priorities Draft SLO July - August - September Teacher Teams Evaluator (& Supporting Leadership)
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Monitoring SLOs Monitor SLO Approved SLO Academic Data System Non- Academic Data System Progress Towards SLO Data Analysis (On-going Process) Interventions & Support (On-going) Revise SLO (If Necessary) January – February Mid-Year Conference Teacher Team Evaluator (& Supporting Leadership)
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Evaluating SLO Attainment Evaluate SLO Attainment Progress Towards SLO Academic Data System Non- Academic Data System Professional Growth Plan April - June SLO Attainment Rating Collect Summative Data Year End Conference Adjust Professional Growth Plans (as necessary) Review Summative Data Teacher Team Evaluator (& Supporting Leadership)
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The process for setting Student Learning Objectives emphasizes the importance of collaboration to establish long-term, measurable, academic goals for their students.
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Learn More About SLOs Please visit http:// for more information about Student Learning Objectives, to see SLO samples and find tools to aid in implementation.
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