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Student Learning Objectives 401

Student Learning Objectives 401. October 2012 Lisa Epolito Rosanna DiMillo Sandell. Updates Since SLO 301. SLOs written & approved by November 1, 2012 Students will be linked to teachers who teach 200 consecutive calendar days or more in a school year

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Student Learning Objectives 401

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  1. Student Learning Objectives 401 October 2012 Lisa Epolito Rosanna DiMillo Sandell

  2. Updates Since SLO 301 SLOs written & approved by November 1, 2012 Students will be linked to teachers who teach 200 consecutive calendar days or more in a school year Principals should have list of all staff with required SLO courses/subjects

  3. SLO Components Student Population Learning Content Interval of Instructional Time Evidence Baseline Target(s) HEDI Criteria Rationale

  4. STUDENT POPULATION • Identify the total # of students in the class • Identify # of: • Students with an Individual Education Plan (IEP) • Students with a Section 504 Plan with a Program • Students eligible for free OR reduced lunch • Students who are identified as ESL

  5. LEARNING CONTENT Identify any areas in the subject or course that the students performed poorly on during the pre-assessment (create a bulleted list)

  6. INTERVAL OF INSTRUCTIONAL TIME • CHOOSE THE ONE THAT APPLIES: • Full year course • Semester long course • 10 week course

  7. EVIDENCE SLO Pre-Assessment OPTIONAL – A list of other assessments used to assess student’s skill levels at the beginning of the course

  8. BASELINE • What is the starting level of learning for the students in the course (refer to Chart A). This will be written using percentages. • Ex: My group of students scored at 43% accuracy on the pre-assessment • Must pre-assess all students included in the SLO before figuring the baseline score

  9. TARGET • What is the expected outcome or performance of the group of students at the end of the course? • Use Chart A to make this determination • Example: 25 students in class, 24% special population strive for highly effective old chart – 85% of 90% 19 new chart – 76.5%  19 • Remember to consider the need for weighting if a teacher has more than one SLO

  10. HEDI Criteria • Based on District and LEA/LASA negotiated formulas: • Highly Effective: score of 18-20 • Effective: score of 9-17 • Developing: score of 3-8 • Ineffective: score of 0-2

  11. RATIONALE Why choose the learning content, evidence & target? Should be consistently worded for teachers of the same subject or course and/or grade level.

  12. eDoctrina SLO Entry – Step 1 • Log into eDoctrina using Login and Password • At home page, click on “Planning” tab • Click on “Student Learning Objective” • Perform one of the actions below that applies: • Click “Insert”=to make a brand new SLO • Click the edit pencil next=to edit a pre-made SLO • Click the magnifying glass=to copy a pre-made SLO of similar grade/subject/course

  13. eDoctrina SLO Entry – Step 2 • Click “General” tab • School • Subject • Grade(s) – all that apply • Course • Growth – State for 1st 20 points • Interval • Rationale • Remember to choose the accurate weighting for each teacher • ***** CLICK SAVE****

  14. eDoctrina SLO Entry – Step 3 • Click “Learning Content” tab • You are not required to attach standards during this first year of APPR implementation • Create a bulleted list of content or skill areas of weaknesses that were identified based on student performance on the pre-assessment • *****CLICK SAVE*****

  15. eDoctrina SLO Entry – Step 4 • Click “Assessment” tab • Leave “SLO Baseline” description box blank • Drag and drop pre-assessment from list at right of screen • Leave ‘Evidence’ box blank unless there is a state exam. Then, enter the name of the state exam • *****CLICK SAVE*****

  16. eDoctrina SLO Entry – Step 5 • Click “Population” tab • Total # of students in class or course • Note the “Special Population” “DEM” icon on eDoctrina class list • Score Type - Percentage • Target Type – Common Growth (State) • Target Score (from Chart A) • Drag & drop students from right side of screen to the left box • Click “Apply To Selected Students” to apply the target score to students • *****CLICK SAVE*****

  17. eDoctrina SLO Entry – Step 6 • Click “HEDI Scoring” tab • Choose appropriate HEDI Chart • Then click “Copy From” (in gray box) • Then click “OK” • *****CLICK SAVE & CLOSE*****

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