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The value of student buy-in

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The value of student buy-in

- In this movie educators will see how teachers can invest students in data tracking and setting their own goals. By investing students in their own goals, they'll be more invested. An easy way to set goals with your students is by creating a SMART goal. These goals are not only good for your students, they can also be a great way for you as an educator to set goals for your classroom. Included in your Exercise Files is actually a more robust SMART Goals PowerPoint that you can use with your classroom when teaching them about SMART goals. For this movie, it's a shortened version so make sure you check out that PowerPoint. That gives you a lot more depth into SMART goals. When I say SMART goals, SMART goals stand for specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely goals. So for a goal to be specific, we really need to think about a couple of things. The first is, what are you going to do? And you want to use action words, such as direct, organize, coordinate, lead, develop…

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