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SLO. Student Learning Objectives. NYS District-Wide Growth Goal Setting Process December 1, 2011. EVOLVING. What are SLOs?. A SLO is an academic goal for students set at the start of the course Represents the most important learning of the year (course).
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SLO Student Learning Objectives NYS District-WideGrowth Goal Setting Process December 1, 2011 EVOLVING
What are SLOs? • A SLO is an academic goal for students set at the start of the course • Represents the most important learning of the year (course). • Based on available prior student learning data. • Specific and measurable. • Aligned to CCLS and NYS Learning Standards
SLO: Two Applications • REQUIRED: Growth when there is no state growth score • All teachers other than 4-8 ELA and mathematics • OPTIONAL: Locally selected measures of student achievement (encouraged)
SLOs… • ARE NOT: • The same as district goals • The same as data-driven instruction • Not an opportunity for free choice amongst a teacher’s favorite unit tests • Easy • BUT • Are informed by district goals and priorities • Reinforce DDI • Require the use of evidence robust enough to match the scope of the content • If set with rigor can contribute to higher student achievement
Coverage • If less than 50% growth State-provided Growth Measure (including none) • If any course has a NYS growth measure, at least 1 SLO must use it • SLOs must cover the courses taught with the most students, combining until at least a majority of students covered • If any of the largest courses have a State (non-growth) assessments, it must be used
Components • Student population • Learning Content • Time Interval • Evidence/Student Work • Baseline • Target • HEDI point determination • Rationale for choosing this target
SLO Student Learning Objectives Decision Process
State • Determines SLO process • Identifies required elements • Requires use of State test • Provides training to NTs prior to 2012-13. • Provides guidance, webinars & videos SLOs
State • Determines SLO process • Identifies required elements • Requires use of State test • Provides training to NTs prior to 2012-13. • Provides guidance, webinars & videos • District • District goals & priorities • Match requirements to teachers • Define processes for before & after • Identify expectations SLOs
State • Determines SLO process • Identifies required elements • Requires use of State test • Provides training to NTs prior to 2012-13. • Provides guidance, webinars & videos • District • District goals & priorities • Match requirements to teachers • Define processes for before & after • Identify expectations • School • LE & teacher collaborate • LE approval • Ensure security • LE monitor and evaluation SLOs
State • Determines SLO process • Identifies required elements • Requires use of State test • Provides training to NTs prior to 2012-13. • Provides guidance, webinars & videos • District • District goals & priorities • Match requirements to teachers • Define processes for before & after • Identify expectations • School • LE & teacher collaborate • LE approval • Ensure security • LE monitor and evaluation • Teacher • Works with colleagues & LE SLOs
SLO Student Learning Objectives Grade by Grade
K-2 Teachers • Might someday have a State-provided growth measure • In the meantime • SLO for ELA (literacy and writing) • SLO for math • Unless teacher focuses on a single subject area
Grade 3 Teachers • Might someday have a State-provided growth measure • In the meantime • SLO for ELA (literacy and writing) • SLO for math • Must use state assessment • Unless teacher focuses on a single subject area
4-8 ELA & Math Teachers • Has a State-provided growth measure • In the meantime • SLOs not applicable
4-8 Science & SS Teachers • Will likely have a State-provided growth measure in the future • In the meantime • SLO for each subject/assessment • SLO must cover classes with the largest numbers of students until majority covered • 4 & 8 science use State assessment • Others must choose 3rd Party test from list
To clarify: • Must use a State-approved 3rd party assessment • 6-7 science • 6-8 social studies • 9-12 ELA, math, science & SS w/o Regents • Must use State assessment • 4 & 8 science • Course w/ Regents NOT CLEAR
4-8 Other Subject Teachers • Will not have a State growth measure • Therefore, • SLO for each subject/assessment • SLO must cover classes with the largest numbers of students until majority covered
9-12 Regents Teachers • Some will have a State-provided growth measure in the future as available • In the meantime • SLO for each subject/assessment • SLO must cover classes with the largest numbers of students until majority covered • Use Regents exam
9-12 Other “Core” Teachers • Some will have a State-provided growth measure in the future as available • In the meantime • SLO for each subject/assessment • SLO must cover classes with the largest numbers of students until majority covered
9-12 Other Teachers • Will not have a State growth measure • Therefore, • SLO for each subject/assessment • SLO must cover classes with the largest numbers of students until majority covered
Self-Contained Teachers • Will use State-provided growth if more than 50% of students are covered by growth measure • If <50% growth, • SLO for ELA (literacy and writing) • SLO for math • Unless teacher focuses on a single subject area • Use State assessment if available
Co-Teachers • As applicable and possible, NYSED will track multiple teachers of record • Common Branch • SLO for ELA (literacy and writing) • SLO for math • Other subjects • Set SLO for relevant area (use State assessment if available)
Push-In, Pull-Out Teachers • As applicable and possible, NYSED will track multiple teachers of record with dosage • If no State-provided measure • SLO for subject area focus • Or use group/team measure on State assessment • Or collaborate with classroom teacher
NYSESLAT Teachers • Use growth measures if 50% or more students in teachers load take State ELA assessment (or NYSED might have growth measures in future) • If this is the ELA teacher and with 10 or more students, SLO with NYSESLAT as evidence • Or • Teacher is ESL specialist and NYSESLAT is most appropriate, use for SLO
NYSAA Teachers • Use growth measures if 50% or more students in teachers load take State assessments • IF SLO requires subject/grade, • SLO using NYSAA performance assessment as evidence • Additional SLOs for other subject areas taught
All Teachers • SLOs an option (or use school-wide) • Same SLO ingredients are required • District must set targets in advance of administration (HEDI points) • Ineffective (0-2 points) • Developing (3-11 points) • Effective (12-17 points) • Highly Effective (18-20 points) • Districts may align growth and local achievement
Lead Evaluator Role • As defined by district, works with teachers on the setting of the SLOs • Monitors, assesses • Awards points within bands defined in the SLO