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SGO Review

SGO Review. September 2, 2014. Benefits of Student Growth Objectives. For Students : Promote reflective and collaborative teaching practices, alignment among standards, instruction , and assessment, and improvements in student learning .

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SGO Review

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  1. SGO Review September 2, 2014

  2. Benefits of Student Growth Objectives • For Students: Promote reflective and collaborative teaching practices, alignment among standards, instruction, and assessment, and improvements in student learning. • For Teachers: Provide a method by which teachers can improve their practice while clearly demonstrating their effectiveness through student progress. • For Administrators: Share in the SGO results of their teachers and can use the SGO process to help ensure each student receives the best possible education within their school environment. Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  3. SGO Requirements • Specific and measurable academic goals that are aligned to state academic standards; • Based on student growth and/or achievement using available student learning data; and • Developed by a teacher in consultation with his/her supervisor. Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  4. September 2nd – 12th • Administer Pre-tests • Assessment(s) must be approved by supervisor • Assessments must be an appropriate tool to measure existing knowledge of content or skill Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  5. September 19th • SMART goals and strategies due to supervisors • Duration • Courses • Tiered vs Simple • Growth vs Achievement • Strategies • Multiple sources of data Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  6. SGO SMART Goals Specific - Focused by content area and by learners’ needs Measurable - Appropriate assessment instrument/measure Appropriate - Clearly related to role/responsibilities of teacher Realistic - Attainable by the instructional professional Time-bound – Limited to a single school year or timeframe Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  7. October 6th Supervisors submit to Curriculum and Instruction October 6th – 10th Final administrative approval meetings with CSA Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  8. October 31st • All SGOs approved and finalized • CSA notifies the state that all are set • Teachers have OASYS parts I-V completed Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  9. November • Mid-year meetings • Teachers meet with supervisors to review progress and strategies • Teachers have OASYS part VI completed Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  10. January • Administer Post-test • Assessment must be approved by supervisor • Administer and score assessment • Teachers have OASYS part VI completed Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  11. February • Final SGO achievement meetings • Teachers meet with supervisor to discuss data and the level of achievement • Teachers have OASYS part VII completed • SGO forms submitted in OASYS Rancocas Valley Regional High School

  12. Spring • Planning for next year • Teachers should begin to set a direction for the following year’s SGO • Pre and post assessments are developed and approved for the following year Rancocas Valley Regional High School

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