
Effective Strategies for School's Measurable Objectives and SMART Goals
Discover how to set SMART goals and measurable objectives in schools focusing on students' needs for effective outcomes. Learn about specific, attainable, result-based, and time-bound criteria for successful goal achievement. Explore practical strategies to enhance student learning and academic success through targeted objectives.
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Schools Measureable Objective(s) SMART goals Robert Oye LD South Title I Coordinator 2015-2016
Schools Measureable Objectives
Schools Measureable Objective(s) 1. Focused on identified student learning needs 2. The School s Measureable Objective(s) must be : Specific: Precise needs of students for whom the goal is aimed (ex. Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Students) Measureable: The tool or instrument that will be used to measure (SBAC, DIBELS) Attainable: Actions that can be controlled and possible to reach (ex. 6% increase) Result-Based: Improve in a certain area (ex. ELA, Math, Graduation) Time-Bound: Time Required to accomplish the goal (ex. June 2016) SMART
1. Read 100% Graduatio n Goal 2. Identify the following: S M A R T