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First Semester Goals Check-In: Assess the Effectiveness of Your Classroom Procedures

By Andrew Hawk

For most schools in the United States, winter break marks the halfway point of the school year. This is a good time for teachers to step back and examine the success of their classrooms.

My school system requires that teachers write and monitor two yearly specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely (SMART) goals. For my colleagues, and for you fellow teachers with similar requirements, winter break is the perfect time to assess the progress you have made toward these goals. Even if teachers are not required to write and monitor goals, we all should have a goal in mind relating to the growth made by our students. This is also a great time to analyze the effectiveness of classroom procedures. If procedures need to be overhauled, the New Year is a good time to start.

Taking Stock of First Semester Goals

Reevaluating Classroom Procedures

Bonus! Download a free printable SMART goals worksheet.

Andrew Hawk has worked in public education for 16 years, starting as a teaching assistant in a special education classroom. He has taught first, second, and fifth grades as a classroom teacher, and for the past five years, has worked as a resource room teacher, providing services for fourth and fifth graders. Working as a special education teacher has given him the opportunity to work with a variety of age groups and exceptionalities. Andrew earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education at Indiana University East in Richmond, Indiana. In 2011, he earned his master’s degree in special education from Western Governor’s University, and in 2016, he completed a second master’s degree in educational leadership, also from WGU. When Andrew is not preparing for school, he enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter.


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