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SMART Goals 8 th Grade Skills Needed for Middle School and Postsecondary Success #2 Microsoft, 2011

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SMART Goals. 8 th Grade Skills Needed for Middle School and Postsecondary Success #2. Microsoft, 2011. Objectives. Today’s objectives are to: Review SMART goal setting Review your 6 th and 7 th grade Postsecondary Plans, PREP Profile, and Readiness Rubrics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SMART Goals

8th GradeSkills Needed for Middle

School and Postsecondary Success #2

Microsoft, 2011

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Objectives

• Today’s objectives are to:Review SMART goal setting

Review your 6th and 7th grade Postsecondary Plans, PREP Profile, and Readiness Rubrics

Review your SMART goals from 6th and 7th grade

Develop SMART goals for 8th grade

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Review: Why Set Goals?

• When do you set goals for yourself?

• Why do you set goals?

• How does setting goals change your performance or how hard you work on something?

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Review: Types of Goals

• Short-term goals are ones that you will achieve in the near future (e.g., in a day, within a week, or possibly within a few months).

• Long-term goals are ones that you will achieve over a longer period of time (e.g., one semester, one year, five years, or twenty years).

Weinstein & Awalt, 2001

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Review: SMART Goals

• SMART Goals are:SpecificMeasurableAchievableRelevantTimely

Adapted from Doran, 1981

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Career Goal Example

• Goal: to be a doctor –What is something I

need to do to get there?• I will need to go to

college and then medical school• I can write a long-term

goal for graduating from medical school

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Long-Term SMART Goal Example

• What do I want to accomplish?– I want to graduate from medical school.

• How will I know when I achieved my goal?– I will graduate.

• Is this goal realistic? Do I have the right tools?– If I work hard, take the right classes, have support from my

friends, family, and teachers, I know I can do it.• Why is this goal important?

– I can’t become a doctor unless I graduate from medical school.• When can I achieve this goal?

– I’m in 6th grade - I have 6 years of middle and high school, 4 years of college, and 4 years of medical school.

– I can achieve this goal in 14 years

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Long-Term SMART Goal Example

My goal:I will graduate from

medical school in 14 years.

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Your SMART goal

• Think of your own career goals and dreams for the future.– If you need help, refer to your Postsecondary Plan

• Write one long-term SMART goal – The long-term goal can be the same as the one

you had in 6th or 7th grade, or could be new if you have new thoughts about your future.

• Share with a partner to check that the goal meets the SMART criteria

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Directions

• Now, write 3 short-term goals (that you can accomplish this semester) that will help you reach your long-term goal.– Look at your past goals. Have you accomplished

them? • If so, great job! • If not, are they still appropriate goals? Turn them

into SMART goals!• If they’re no longer appropriate, come up with

new goals.

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Preview

• Next class we’ll talk more about the skills and knowledge you can start building now to prepare you to achieve your college and career goals!

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References

• Doran, G. T. (1981). There's a S.M.A.R.T. way to write management's goals and objectives. Management Review, 70(11), 35-36.

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