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Original Articles

Using Growth Norms to Set Instructional Goals for Struggling Students

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Pages 82-99 | Received 16 Feb 2015, Accepted 13 Nov 2015, Published online: 12 Feb 2016
 

Abstract

The authors examined the extent to which classroom teachers in naturalistic settings used a Goal-Setting Tool to set instructional goals for struggling students, the kinds of goals they set, their progress monitoring practices with and without goals, and the extent to which students gain more when a goal-setting tool is used. The goal-setting tool was used for 364,750 students and their growth in math, reading, and early literacy was contrasted with growth for 364,750 students whose teachers did not use a goal-setting tool. Use of the goal-setting tool led to improved outcomes for students, especially students in early grades.

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