Kategorier: Alle - standards - objectives - communication - accountability

av Christopher Allen-Shinn 15 år siden

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TCHG 516 Chapter 3: Setting Goals & Objectives

Goals and objectives play a crucial role in educational settings, serving as a foundation for what teachers aim to achieve and how they communicate their intentions. Clear objectives ensure that teachers can be held accountable and provide a structured framework for student success.

TCHG 516 Chapter 3: Setting Goals & Objectives

Chapter 3: Setting Goals & Objectives

Linking Standards & Objectives

Create a "behavior content chart"
Provides a verifiable educational system
Align content, SOLs, instruction, and assessment

Taxonomies of Objectives

Psychomotor Domain
Level 4: Creative Movement
Level 3: Ordinative Movement
Level 2: Generic Movement
Level 1: Fundamental Movement
Affective Domain
Level 5:Characterization by a value or value complex
Level 4: Organization
Level 3: Valuing
Level 2: Responding
Level 1: Receiving
Cognitive Domain
Level 6: Evaluation
Level 5: Synthesis
Level 4: Analysis
Level 3: Application
Level 2: Comprehension
Level 1: Knowledge

Communication of Objectives

Informational Objectives = T.S.W.
Instructional Objectives are more narrow
Eductional Goals are very broad

Stating Objectives

Informational Objectives = Abbreviated Instructional Objectives
Instructional Objectives
4. Criterion
3. Conditions
2. Product
1. Performance
#1 Purpose of School = Cause Students to Learn!

Objective Specificity

Relate this to my experience writing goals & objectives on IEPs
Curriculum
Goals

Objectives

Backward Design Approach

Understanding by Design (UbD)
"Begin with the end in mind"
Start by determining the enduring understandings: What should the student know in 20 years?
You must understand what you're trying to achieve before attempting to teach it!

Rationale for Objectives

Teacher Accountability
Communication of intent

Standards for Performance

Subtopic
Needs of the Students
Teachers must consider accomodations to meet the needs of all of their students

The SOLs assume that all students are on grade level

Gifted & Talented

SLD, MR, ED, etc.

LEP

In VA = SOLs
The SOLs establish minimum academic expectations
Accountability
Accreditation

Potential Risks & Rewards for Schools

Improving or Sabotaging their reputation

Losing or gaining students

Affects recruiting in private schools

Affects the funding of public schools

Component of Professional Evaluations

Some Teachers and Administrators are intimidated

Funding