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Student Learning ObjectivesThe SLO Process
Student Learning Objectives Training Series Deck 3 of 3
Review and Preview
• We have covered:– An introduction to Student Learning Objectives.– The components of a Student Learning Objective. – The template for communicating Student Learning
Objectives and supporting implementation tools.
• Next, we will cover:– The process for developing Student Learning Objectives. – The process for gathering and analyzing student
performance data.
The SLO Process: An Overview
Key Questions for Teachers
Through the SLO Process, teachers becomefluent in the answers to the following questions:
What do I expect my students to learn during their time in this course?
How will I know if they’ve learned it?
Teachers’ SLO Development Process
Teachers with teams:
- Review the standards with grade-level or content team.
- Analyze baseline data and student performance trends.
- Select common measure(s) for student learning.
Teachers without teams:
- Review the standards with teachers across LEA network or
- Collaborate with teachers from other grades/subjects within the LEA.
- Analyze baseline data and student performance trends.
- Select measure(s) for student learning.
Understanding Baseline Data
Baseline data that is useful for understanding students’prerequisite skills and content includes, but is not limited to:
– beginning of course diagnostics and / or performance tasks,– prior year tests, – tests in other subjects, – teacher-, school- or state generated tests, – student grades in previous courses, – student transiency rates, – student behavior data,– Individualized Education Plans.
Selecting high quality assessments (or other measure of student
performance) is an integral component of the
Student Learning Objective process.
Framework for Selecting Assessments
Determining Performance Targets
Setting SLOs
Set SLO
Student Data
School Strategic Plans
Academic DataSystem
Non-Academic Data System
Approved SLO
Set & Share School Priorities
Identify Team Priorities & Assessments
Identify Class Priorities
Draft SLO
July - August - September
Teacher TeacherTeams
Evaluator (& Supporting Leadership)
Monitoring SLOs
Monitor SLOApproved SLO
Academic Data System
Non-Academic Data System
Progress Towards SLO
DataAnalysis (On-going Process)
Interventions & Support (On-going)
Revise SLO (If Necessary)
January – February
Mid-Year Conference
Teacher TeacherTeam
Evaluator (& Supporting Leadership)
Evaluating SLO Attainment
Evaluate SLO Attainment
Progress Towards SLO
Academic Data System
Non-Academic Data System
Professional Growth Plan
April - June
SLO Attainment Rating
Collect Summative Data
Year End Conference
Adjust Professional Growth Plans (as necessary)
Review Summative Data
Teacher TeacherTeam
Evaluator (& Supporting Leadership)
The process for setting Student Learning Objectives emphasizes the
importance of collaboration to establish long-term, measurable,
academic goals for their students.
Learn More About SLOs
Please visit http:// for more informationabout Student Learning Objectives, to seeSLO samples and find tools to aid in implementation.