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Overview and Objectives To provide a clear overview of Student Learning Objectives Briefly discuss how SLO’s are a part of teacher evaluation Identify the elements of SLO’s Explore who needs SLO’s Sample of a SLO District Decisions

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Page 1: Student Learning Objectives 101 Presented by: Angelique Johnson-Dingle Evidence Based Observations SLO CCLS State Provided Growth Measures Locally Selected

Overview and Objectives

To provide a clear overview of Student Learning Objectives

Briefly discuss how SLO’s are a part of teacher evaluation

Identify the elements of SLO’s Explore who needs SLO’s Sample of a SLO District Decisions

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How do SLO’s fit into Teacher Evaluation?

NYS requires measures of student achievement for two components of teacher evaluation– 20% of each teacher’s evaluation is based on

student growth on state assessments or comparable measures

– 20% of each teacher’s evaluation is based on growth on locally selected assessments

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Teacher Evaluation Formula

Student Learning Objectives (authority

given to districts from SED)

Student Learning Objectives (authority

given to districts from SED)

Student Learning Objectives (possible

if negotiated through CBA)

Student Learning Objectives (possible

if negotiated through CBA)

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NYSED SLO Framework

A student learning objective is an academic goal for a teacher’s students that is set at the start of a course.

It represents the most important learning for the year (or, semester, where applicable).

It must be specific and measurable, based on available prior student learning data, and aligned to Common Core, State, or national standards, as well as any other school and district priorities.

Teachers’ scores are based upon the degree to which their goals were attained.

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What Are Student Learning Objectives (SLOs)?

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Represents the most important learning for the year (or, semester,

where applicable).

Based on available prior student learning data.

Specific and measurable.Aligned to Common Core, State, or national standards, as well as any other district and school priorities.

A Student Learning Objective (SLO) is an academic goal set

for students at the start of a course.

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Key Messages for Student Learning Objectives…

SLOs name what students need to know and be able to do by the end of the year.

SLOs place student learning at the center of the conversation.

SLOs are a critical part of all great educators’ practice.

SLOs are an opportunity to document the impact educators make with students.

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Key Messages for SLO’s

• SLOs provide principals with critical information that can be used to manage performance, differentiate and target professional development, and focus supports for teachers.

• The SLO process encourages collaboration within school buildings.

• School leaders are accountable for ensuring all teachers have SLOs that will support their district and school goals.

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NYSED Approved SLO Template

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All SLOs MUST include the following basic

components:

Student

Population

Which students are being addressed?

Learning ContentWhat is being taught? CCSS/National/State standards? Will this goal apply to all standards applicable to a course or just to specific priority standards?

Interval of Instructional Time

What is the instructional period covered (if not a year, rationale for semester/quarter/etc)?

EvidenceWhat assessments) or student work products) will be used to measure this goal?

BaselineWhat is the starting level of learning for students covered by this SLO?

Target(s)What is the expected outcome (target) by the end of the instructional period?

HEDI Criteria How will evaluators determine what range of student performance “meets” the goal (effective) versus “well-below” (ineffective) , “below” (developing), and “well-above” (highly effective)?

Rationale Why choose this learning content, evidence and target?

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Example of an SLO (Part 1)

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Population Spanish II Class; all 30 students

 Learning Content

New York State Learning Standards for Languages Other Than English (LOTE)

 Interval SY 2012-13 (1 year)

 Evidence

1.Spanish I summative assessment results from students in 2011-12.2.District-wide pre-assessment administered at the beginning of the school year.3.District-wide summative assessment administered at the end of the school year.

Baseline

1.All students had 2011-12 Spanish I results that demonstrated scores of proficient or higher in all basic vocabulary and grammar. 2.Scores ranged from 6% - 43% on the Spanish II District-wide diagnostic assessment.

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Example of an SLO (Part 2)

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 Target(s)

and

HEDI

Scoring

1.80% of students will demonstrate mastery of at least 75% of the Spanish II performance indicators, as measured by the district’s summative assessment in May 2012.

Highly Effective(18-20 points)

Effective(12-17 points)

Developing(3-11 points)

Ineffective(0-2 points)

86-100% of students demonstrate mastery of 75% of the Spanish II performance indicators.

78% -85% of students demonstrate mastery of 75% of the Spanish II performance indicators.

66% - 77% of students demonstrate mastery of 75% of the Spanish II performance indicators.

65% or less of students demonstrate mastery of 75% of the Spanish II performance indicators.

 Rationale

Previous work in Spanish I focused on working with basic vocabulary and grammar, and building preliminary oral skills. The diagnostic assessment is heavily focused on more advanced writing and reading skills, which are essential components of the Spanish curriculum. Spanish II requires students build on their learning from Spanish I in order to acquire mastery in these areas and to be prepared for Spanish III. Since all students completed Spanish I having achieved basic proficiency levels, I am confident they will achieve 80% mastery or above on at least 75% of the Spanish II materials.

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THREE TYPES OF TEACHERS

Teacher 1: Those who have a State provided growth measure and are not required to have an SLO.

Teacher 2: Those who have a State provided growth measure, and yet, are required to have an SLO because less than 50% of their students are covered by the State provided growth measure.

Teacher 3: Those who are required to have an SLO and do not have a State provided growth measure.

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Teacher % in These Assignments

Teacher Coverage

Other 36%

(CTE; Arts, Foreign Language, Music, Theatre, Dance, Humanities; Phsyical

Education/Health; Library; Pre-K; Reading 4-12; Combined Courses;

Literacy & Math K - 3 15%

Social Studies 6-8, Regents - 4% Science 6-8. Regents - 4%

ELA 9 - 11 2%

Special Education, ESL, Bilingual 21%

Math & ELA 4 - 8

Regents Math 2%

Who Will Have SLOs in 2012-13?

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SGP/VA as Data Allow;

otherwise SLOs

SGP/VA

SLOs

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Who Gets An SLO? Required SLO’s Reference Guide on EngageNY

http://engageny.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Required-SLOs-Reference-Guide.pdf

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How do I Create a SLO?

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Learning Content

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Learning Content- A Definition and this is what you do….

This is the content to be taught in the SLO.

Task: Identify the course name and source of standards (Common Core, national, state, local) associated with this SLO, and Specify the exact standards, performance indicators, etc., that will be taught, learned, and assessed.

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Learning Content – Training SLO

Training SLO Content Course: 7th Grade Visual Arts Standards Source: NYSLS Standard 1 – Creating, Performing, and Participating in the

Arts Standard 3 – Responding to and Analyzing Works of Art. Standard 4 – Understanding the Cultural Dimensions and

Contributions of the Arts Performance Indicators: 1c, 1d, 3a, 3c, 4c Common Core Writing Standards for Literacy in …

Technical Subjects: WHST.6-8.4, WHST.6-8.8

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Learning Content continued.. –Training SLO

(1c) [Students] use the elements and principles of art to communicate specific meanings to others in their art work.

(1d) During the creative process [students ] reflect on the effectiveness of selected mediums or techniques to convey intended meanings.

(3a) [Students] discuss and write their analyses and interpretations of their own works of art and the art of others, using appropriate critical language.

(3c) [Students] compare the ways ideas and concepts are communicated through visual art with the various ways that those ideas and concepts are manifested in other art forms.

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Learning Content Continued..– Training SLO

(4c) [Students] create art works that reflect a particular historical period of a culture.

(WHST.6-8.4) [Students] produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

(WHST.6-8.8) [Students] gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for citation.

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Evidence

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Evidence- A Definition and this is what you do…

These are the assessments used for determining students’ levels of learning.Task:List the specific pre-assessment(s) and summative assessment(s) that will be used for providing baseline and summative data for the SLO(districts and BOCES must verify comparability and rigor for any assessments they develop.)

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Evidence – Training SLO

District-developed assessment for 7th grade visual arts.

Creative Task

Imagine how you might have viewed the Civil War if you were a Confederate or Union soldier. Decide on a viewpoint of the Civil War you would like to convey through a work of art. Select the most effective medium or technique, along with at least 3 elements and 3 principles of art to convey that viewpoint. You will be analyzing and interpreting your work and comparing it to the work of a published artist.

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Evidence – Training SLO

Other Tasks:1. (1c, 4c) What viewpoint are you conveying in your work of art?2. (WHST.6-8.8) Find three credible and accurate sources supporting your

viewpoint and do the following: • paraphrase the data and conclusions drawn from each of those sources • describe why the sources are credible and accurate • cite the sources using the standard conventions

3. (1d) Identify the medium or technique selected, and describe how well your medium/technique conveys your viewpoint.

4. (3c) For your viewpoint, compare how the same meaning may be expressed in these art forms: dance, theatre, and music. Be sure to include a strength and corresponding impact of each art form.

Dance: Theatre: Music:

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Interval of Instructional Time and Rationale

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Interval of Instructional Time and Rationale- A definition

Interval of Instructional Time This is the timeframe within which the learning content will be taught. (This is generally one academic year unless the course is set as a semester, quarter, etc.)

RationaleThis describes the reasoning behind the choices regarding learning content, evidence, and target.

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Interval of Instructional Time and Rationale- This is what you do..

Interval of Instructional Time Task:Specify when the teaching for this learning content will begin and end. (Rationale is required if less than the typical year-long interval is set.)

Rationale Task:Describe the selection of the elements (learning content, evidence, and target) and how they will be used together to prepare students for future growth and development, as well as college and career readiness.

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Interval and Rationale – Sample SLO

Training SLO Interval: One year (October 2, 2012 through June 1, 2013)

Training SLO Rationale: The elements and principles of art are fundamental and core to the visual arts; in this SLO students must skillfully apply them.

Analysis, interpretation, and reflection grow deeper thinking processes and communication skills.

By coupling the standards for the arts with those of the Common Core, students are sufficiently prepared for future work by reaching this target.

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Interval and Rationale continued – Sample SLO

The evidence authentically measures how students progress through key developmental phases.

The target requires students to demonstrate significant growth for linchpin aspects of the NYS Arts Standards.

Integrating writing with art lessons will be a key instructional approach, along with the use of SIOP strategies for ELLs.

My district job-alike colleagues and I will meet bi-weekly to review student progress, discuss successful instructional techniques, and provide differentiation so that each student’s target is met, preparing them for future success.

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Student Population, Baseline, Target & HEDI

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Student Population, Baseline, and Target(s)- A Definition

Student Population These are the students included in the SLO.

Baseline This is the level of students’ knowledge and skill in the targeted

learning content at the beginning of the interval of instructional time.

Target(s) This is the level of knowledge and skill that students are

expected to achieve at the end point of the interval of instructional time.

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Student Population, Baseline, and Target(s)- This is what you do…

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Student Population: Specify your assigned students who are included in this SLO along with the course sections and student names and/or identification numbers. (Full class rosters of all students must be provided for all included course sections.)

Baseline: Describe how students performed on the identified pre-assessment(s) for the learning content. (Actual baseline scores for each student are required.)

Target(s): Define numerical growth goals for student performance on identified summative assessment(s) which measure student knowledge and skill in the learning content. (Actual final scores for each student are required.)

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HEDI

This is how different levels of student growth will translate into one of four rating categories:

Highly effective, Effective, Developing Ineffective

Task:Provide specific descriptions of student learning for each rating category.

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Student Population, Baseline, and Target(s)- Sample SLO

Training SLO Student Population: All 105 students across 4 sections of 7th grade visual arts classes (names included on the Excel file)Training SLO Baseline: Students scored between 0-30% on the grade 7 visual arts pre-assessment

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Student Pre-Test Score Summative Target

Student A 10

Student B 20

Student C 5

Student D 0

Student E 30

Student F 10

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Student Population, Baseline, and Target(s)

SLO Target Approach 1: Set a common growth target.

90% of students, including special populations, will grow by 60 percentage points or more on their summative assessment compared to their pre-test for the standards. (e.g., Student E’s target is 60 more than 30, or 90.)

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Student Pre-Test Score Summative Target

Student A 10 70

Student B 20 80

Student C 5 65

Student D 0 60

Student E 30 90

Student F 10 70

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HEDI Approach 1 – Training SLO

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Approach 1: Set ratings using the percent of students meeting individual targets. 90% of students will grow by 60 percentage points or more on their summative assessment compared to their pre-test for the standards.Highly Effective*

(18-20 points)Effective*

(9-17 points)Developing*(3-8 points)

Ineffective*(0-2 points)

96-100% of students grew by 60 points or more on the standards addressed

98-100=20 points97=19 points96=18 points

90-95% of students grew by 60 points or more on the standards addressed

95=17 points94=15-16 points93=13-14 points92= 11-12 points91=10 points90=9 points

80-89% of students grew by 60 points or more on the standards addressed

89=8 points87-88=7 points85-86=6 points83-84=5 points81-82=4 points80=3 points

79% of students or less grew by 60 points or more on the standards addressed

70-79=2 points60-69=1 point0-59=0 points

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Student Population, Baseline, and Target(s)

SLO Target Approach 2: Set a growth to mastery target.

85% of students, including special populations, will grow to score 75% or higher on the summative assessment for the selected

standards.

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Student Pre-Test Score Summative Target

Student A 10 75

Student B 20 75

Student C 5 75

Student D 0 75

Student E 30 75

Student F 10 75

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HEDI Approach 2 – Training SLO

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HEDI Approach 2: Set ratings using the percent of students meeting a collective target (e.g., 80% mastery). 85% of students, including special populations, will grow to score 75% or higher on the summative assessment for the selected standards.

Highly Effective*(18-20 points)

Effective*(9-17 points)

Developing*(3-8 points)

Ineffective*(0-2 points)

91-100% of students grew to score 75% or higher on the summative assessment rubric measuring the selected standards98-100=20 points95-97=19 points91-94=18 points

85% -90% of students grew to score 75% or higher on the summative assessment rubric measuring the selected standards90=17 points89=16 points88=14-15 points87=12-13 points86=10-11 points85=9 points

79% - 84% of students grew to score 75% or higher on the summative assessment rubric measuring the selected standards84=8 points83=7 points82=6 points81=5 points80=4 points79=3 points

78% of students or less grew to score 75% or higher on the summative assessment rubric measuring the selected standards

70-78=2 points60-69=1 point0-59=0 points

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Student Population, Baseline, and Target(s)

SLO Target Approach 3: Set differentiated growth targets by student. 85% of students, including special populations, will meet or exceed their individualized target.

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Student Pre-Test Score Summative Target

Student A 10 80

Student B 20 80

Student C 5 75

Student D 0 70

Student E 30 85

Student F 10 80

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HEDI Approach 3 – Training SLO

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Approach 3: Set ratings based on the percentage of students meeting individual targets. 85% of students will including special populations, will meet or exceed their individualized target.

Highly Effective*(18-20 points)

Effective*(9-17 points)

Developing*(3-8 points)

Ineffective*(0-2 points)

96-100% of students met or exceeded their individualized targets

98-100=20 points97=19 points96=18 points

95-85% of students met or exceeded their individualized targets

95=17 points94=16 points93=15 points92= 14 points91=13 points90=12 points 89=11 points87-88=10 points85-86=9 points

76-84% of students met or exceeded their individualized targets

84=8 points83=7 points82=6 points81=5 points79-80=4 points76-78=3 points

79% of students or less met or exceeded their individualized targets

75-70=2 points60-69=1 point0-59=0 points

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What is State Determined?

SLO framework & required elements Requirements for which teachers must set

SLO’s and which teachers must have Sate Provided Growth Measures

Requirements for which assessments must be used, and which are allowable

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What is Determined by the State?

Scoring Requirements:– Scoring ranges and categories for the

measures of student growth – Rules for scoring SLOs that include State

Provided growth measure– Rules for scoring multiple SLOs

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What is Determined by the District?

Identify unique priorities and needs Identify who will have SPGM and who must

have a SLO Rules for how specific SLOs will get set,

reviewed, and assessed Scoring expectations and determining

teacher ratings

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What is Determined by the District?

Process to ensure that assessments are not scored by teachers and principals with a vested interest in the outcome of the assessment score

Assessment security Differentiate between decisions made at the

district level and or school level Training

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5 District Decisions (recommended by 5/31/2012)

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1. Assess and identify district priorities and academic needs.

2. Identify who will have State-provided growth measures and who must have SLOs as “comparable growth measures.”

3. Determine district rules for how specific SLOs will get set.

4. Establish expectations for scoring SLOs and for determining teacher ratings for the growth component.

5. Determine district-wide processes for setting, reviewing, and assessing SLOs in schools.

3/01

4/16

5/31

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The End

Please submit all SLO questions to [email protected]

Or to the state at

[email protected]