BEP 305 Lecture 8: Mentoring Workshop 1- Setting SMART Goals

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In addition to doing your knowledge artifact (24 points), you will be required to evaluate your group member(s) in a peer evaluation (6 points). Allen wants to be able to do the research to support teachers in their classrooms. Measurable goals: you must have tangible evidence that you are working toward a goal. If you have a large project, there will be small steps toward accomplishing long-term goals: proximal/short-term goals example: allen would have to at least make the dean"s. Emily-paige montgomery epmontgomery@crimson. ua. edu: distal/long-term goals example: the minimum gpa of graduate schools that he wants to apply is 3. 50. This means he will at least have to graduate cum laude. Attainable goals: goals should challenge you but be defined clearly enough that you can achieve them, you must have the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve the goal. He finds the subject matter to be boring.

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