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Our learning goal: We are learning to define the relationships between curriculum expectations, goals and criteria to support student learning. We will be able to: ● Identify intended learning in curriculum expectations ● Articulate effective learning goals ● Anticipate success criteria that we can use as the foundation for descriptive feedback and evaluation What is to be learned? What is the relationship between: ● Learning goals ● Curriculum expectations ● Success criteria Curriculum Expectations Curriculum expectations are written as statements that describe the knowledge and skills that students are to learn. They include supports like front matter, discipline-specific frameworks, and/or teacher prompts and examples. Although these supports are helpful, they are not the mandated curriculum. In a curriculum document of your choosing, select one overall expectation to work with. Learning Goals We are learning...so that... Criteria for effective learning goals: 1. Clearly explains the learning. 2. Words used are age-appropriate and accommodated for English Language Learners and Special Education needs. 3. Broad enough so that a. the details of how students know they have attained the goal can be described as success criteria b. Multiple entry points are possible to allow for all students to reach the goal Success Criteria What does is look like to have met the learning goal? What would students know and be able to do? Criteria for your criteria: 1. Can the criterion be expressed as a range of performance quality? (Think of the achievement chart levels) 2. Is the criterion a met/not yet met? If so, it wouldn’t be useful for grading purposes but it would be good for feedback. 3. Can you provide descriptive feedback using the criterion?
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