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SMART targets and action planning (SARs/QIPs)

SMART targets and action planning (SARs/QIPs). 4 June 2014. Targets and actions. What is a target? How is a target different from an action? What should be targeted in quality improvement plans?. Mandatory targets for course teams. Learner numbers

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SMART targets and action planning (SARs/QIPs)

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  1. SMART targets and action planning (SARs/QIPs) 4 June 2014

  2. Targets and actions • What is a target? • How is a target different from an action? • What should be targeted in quality improvement plans?

  3. Mandatory targets for course teams • Learner numbers • Quality of teaching, learning and assessment grade • Success rates (including English and maths) and high grades/Value Added where appropriate • Learner satisfaction ratings • Progression/destination

  4. Targets for support teams • Support the improvement of teaching, learning and assessment and outcomes for learners • Link to Faculty/Unit specific objectives from the overall College strategic plan • Use the mandatory curriculum targets as a starter for 10 – which of these are relevant? Which can be adapted?

  5. What makes a target SMART? • SPECIFIC • MEASURABLE • ACHIEVABLE • RELEVANT • TIMEBOUND

  6. What makes a target SMARTER? • SPECIFIC • MEASURABLE • ACHIEVABLE • RELEVANT • TIMEBOUND • EVALUATE • REVIEW

  7. SMARTENING targets In small groups, create SMART targets using the examples provided

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