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Goals for Teacher ImprovementGoals that Will Help Teachers Become Better at Their Jobs
Whether you are a first year teacher or have one year left before you retire, goal setting will help you improve personally, and professionally.
Setting goals is a very personal decision. Many schools will require teachers to turn in written goals for the year at the start of school, a fact which should encourage every teacher regardless of requirements to do so. Personal and professional improvement throughout the year can only be a good thing. Look at three different areas when setting your goals: personal goals, organizational goals, and lesson improvement goals. Personal Goals Relating to Self and RelationshipsIt is important for teachers to consider themselves when thinking about goals. Improvement of self will lead to a healthier teacher, who is better equipped both emotionally and physically to handle the challenges that come up each day. Improving professional relationships falls into this category as well, considering the fact that the better the working environment, the more focused the teacher will be. Examples of Personal Goals:
Organization of Classroom and MaterialsStaying organized in the classroom can be a challenge for even veteran teachers. If organization is a weak area, talk to other teachers who are better organized for tips on how they arrange things. The better organized the classroom and materials, the more efficient planning will be, resulting in better lessons. Examples of Organizational Goals:
Improve Quality of Lesson PlansImproving the quality of the teacher’s lesson plans will not only produce a more well behaved classroom, but will result in greater student learning, and improved test scores. Making the effort to find areas to improve will be viewed positively by your principal and will help you to feel better about your teaching ability. Examples of Lesson Improvement Goals:
When considering what professional goals to set, consider choosing one goal from each category: personal, organization and lesson improvement. Becoming a more well rounded teacher will be helpful as you continue to teach the next generation, and will hopefully improve your life as well. Learn more tips for teachers.
The copyright of the article Goals for Teacher Improvement in Teacher Mentorship is owned by Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to republish Goals for Teacher Improvement in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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