Goal Setting Day - Wellington College

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WELLINGTON COLLEGE
Goal Setting Day
Tuesday 28th February
Agenda
Introductions
Purpose
Goal Setting Overview
Individual Goal Setting
Wrap-up and collect goal sheets
Purpose
To engage students/parents/teachers in conversation about
the future progress of the student.
To improve the students’ academic goals
To set at least two S.M.A.R.T. goals
 Specific
 Measurable
 Attainable
 Realistic
 Timely
To encourage targeted contact between home and school.
Academic and Service
Goals
By the end of this session you will:
 Have set one academic and one service goal for
2012
 Have identified how you will be able to measure
your progress towards these goals.
 Have identified the steps that you will need to
take in order to achieve these goals.
Background
Your son has spent time in class considering what
a SMART goal is and how to set one.
IT NEEDS TO BE
SPECIFIC (State exactly what you want to accomplish)
MEASURABLE (Must track progress and establish concrete criteria)
ATTAINABLE (Is the goal achievable?)
REALISTIC ( Do not bite off more than you can chew!)
TIME (Goals should include a time limit)
Academic Goal
Possible Starter Questions
1.
What are your academic strengths ?
2.
What academic areas do you find challenging?
3.
What obstacles could prevent you from achieving to your
full potential?
4.
What could be done by parents/school to help you
achieve/ how can you help yourself?
5.
What is your academic goal this year at College?
6.
How will you know when you have done well?
Service Goal
Possible Starter Questions
1.
What do you think we mean when we use the word
“service” ?
2.
Who is somebody that you admire that serves the
community (inside or outside of school)?
3.
What issues in the wider community concern you?
4.
What skills do you have that you can use to contribute to
the community?
5.
What is your service goal this year at College?
6.
How will you know when you have achieved this goal?