Sunday, December 9, 2012


Action Planning Template
Goal:  How will student goal-setting increase student achievements?
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Locate appropriate strength assessments.


Shannon Marshall
Shelly Allen, Principal
12/06/12 – 12/14/12
Strength Assessments,
Computer Resources,
Time
Making sure that Assessments measure the correct criteria
Develop Survey in Survey Monkey to Establish the student’s knowledge of goal-setting.

Shannon Marshall
Shelly Allen, Principal
12/10/12-
12/12/12
Computer
Survey
Administer student survey.





Shannon Marshall
12/14/12 and repeat with new students on 1/7/13
Survey Monkey survey and
computers
Disaggregate
Survey Data
Administer strengths assessment



Shannon Marshall,
All Campus Teachers

12/14/12 and repeat with new students on 1/7/13
Computers
Strength Assessment Tools
Disaggregate
Strength Assessment
Data
Compile Data to establish student’s areas of need
All Campus Teachers,
Shannon Marshall,
Shelly Allen, Principal
1/7/13- 1/9/13
Data from surveys and assessments
List of needs
Review Needs with Students
Shannon Marshall
All Campus Teachers

1/9/13 – 1/11/13
Data
Agenda
Student Goals
Lesson Plans
Goal-Setting

Shannon Marshall
All Campus Teachers
1/9/13 – May, 2013
Agendas
Lesson Plans
DMAC Data

Student Goals
Assess Student Achievement
Leadership Team (Shannon Marshall
Shelly Allen, Principal &
Teacher Leader)
May, 2013
Student Goals,
DMAC Data
Student Achievement

Format based on Tool 7.1 from Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools

5 comments:

  1. Teaching our young to accomplish through goal-setting is a great idea. I am sure your students will benefit greatly by learning this technique to succeed, not only in an educational setting, but in life as well.

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  2. What are some examples of goals that kids might set? Will they be measurable? Will the goal(s) be able to be tied directly to achievement? I think goal setting is a great thing to foster, but because I teach such young children, I'm curious to know how it will all work!

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  3. This is a really great research topic! What grade levels will you be asking to complete these tasks? I use self and group goal setting at the beginning of each year with my bands to set a guide for what we expect to accomplish over the year. It's always nice to have it posted and use it as a guide to redirect behaviors and actions that are detrimental to their goals. Best of luck to you in this journey!

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  4. I think this is a great project. I think this is a wonderful life skill that students need to learn and will benefit from it. It would be interesting to read some articles on this topic as well.I wish you the best of luck on this project, and I cant wait to see the results!!!

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  5. I Love This Idea! Goal Setting is definitely something I want to look into more for my students...hopefully as a motivational tool. How are the students making their goals? Are they doing it on their own, during a student/teacher conference, parent/teacher conference, etc? Are all grades involved or only upper grades? Excited to see what happens with your older students since I get them right out of elementary!!

    Good Idea for research!!

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