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How to Calculate Average Gains for SMART Goals in Reading Proficiency

This guide explains how to determine the necessary average gains for students based on SMART goals. Specifically, it focuses on Kelsey’s 4th-grade virtual class aiming for a 10% increase in reading proficiency. By calculating the average reading score and determining the target score for improvement, educators will learn how to effectively set realistic, measurable goals. This includes step-by-step calculations to find the average and the percentage increase, helping both teachers and students achieve specific learning outcomes by the target date.

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How to Calculate Average Gains for SMART Goals in Reading Proficiency

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  1. Worked Example How do you find the average gain needed for students as determined from a SMART goal?

  2. How To Find The Gains For SMART Goals SMART S=Specific M=Measureable A= Aligned R= Realistic T=Timely

  3. SMART Goal: Whole Class • Kelsey’s 4th grade virtual class will make an average 10% proficiency gains in Reading according to Standard Test Scores by May 2013.

  4. Kelsey Elementary School/4th Grade • Kelsey’s 4th grade virtual class will make an average 10% proficiency gains in Reading according to Standard Test Scores by May 2013.

  5. Finding Average Score • 78+73+67+43+91+47+81+58+79+94+79+100+91+48+54+93+88+95+67+89= 1515 (Virtual Organization Portal, 2013)

  6. Finding Average Score • 1515÷20= • 75.75 • 75.75 is the average Reading score for this class. Our SMART goal is to make a 10% increase from this number.

  7. What score is 10% Higher than 75.75? • To find a percent of a number you divide your percent by 100 and multiply the decimal to the number • 10/100=.10 • 10% of 75.75 is • .10 X 75.75= • 7.575

  8. New Score to Strive For • Average score= 75.75 • Add 10%= 7.575 • 75.75+7.575= 83.325 or the next whole number, 84

  9. SMART Goal: Whole Class • Kelsey’s 4th grade virtual class will make an average 10% proficiency gains in Reading according to Standard Test Scores by May 2013.

  10. SMART Goal: Individual Student • Alex will raise his proficiency in Reading by 10% according to Standard Test Scores by May 2013.

  11. Alex’s Score • What is 10% of Alex’s current Reading Score? • Current score= 78 • 78X.10=7.8 • Why do we multiply 78 by .10? • 10%=1/100=.10 • What do you do with 7.8 now?

  12. Alex’s Goal Score for Reading • Current Score=78 • Add 10%= 7.8 • Goal= 78+7.8= SMART Goal is 85.8

  13. References • Virtual Organization Portal. (2013). Kelsey Elementary School. Retrieved from https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/secure/aapd/cist/vop/Education/Elem/ElemHome.asp

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