Step Into Student Goal Setting

A Path to Growth, Motivation, and Agency
Chase Nordengren - Senior Research Scientist & Program Evaluation Lead, NWEA
Step Into Student Goal Setting
December 2021 | 144 pages | Corwin
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Using Goals to Amplify Student Learning

Step Into Student Goal Setting provides an action plan for answering the question: What does this student know and how do I build from it?

Research-driven and practical, this guide shows teachers how to integrate formative assessment, student metacognition, and motivational strategies to make goal setting an integral instructional strategy. Author Chase Nordengren weaves research and case studies with practical strategies to demonstrate how goal setting, with clear learning intentions and plenty of scaffolded support by teachers, can lead to high learning growth and student agency.

Readers will find:

  • Actionable strategies for incorporating goal setting in instructional practice
  • Tips for using goals as motivational strategies to drive learning growth
  • Guidance on how to coach students through setting their own goals – recalibrating and celebrating along the way
  • Vignettes and examples to demonstrate what goal setting looks like in the classroom

By demonstrating how to set, monitor, and evaluate goals, this guide equips teachers with the tools they need to help students take ownership of their learning journeys.

Contents

Chapter 1: What Good Goals Look Like

Chapter 1: What Good Goals Look Like

Chapter 2: Start Early and Keep It Up: Setting Goals for All Students

Chapter 2: Start Early and Keep It Up: Setting Goals for All Students

Chapter 3: Build the Habit

Chapter 3: Build the Habit

Chapter 4: Showcase Success Through Balanced Assessment

Chapter 4: Showcase Success Through Balanced Assessment

Chapter 5: Create Personal Relevance

Chapter 5: Create Personal Relevance

Chapter 6: Use Student Choice to Support Autonomy

Chapter 6: Use Student Choice to Support Autonomy

Conclusion: A Vision for the Goal Setting Classroom

Conclusion: A Vision for the Goal Setting Classroom

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Description

Using Goals to Amplify Student Learning

Step Into Student Goal Setting provides an action plan for answering the question: What does this student know and how do I build from it?

Research-driven and practical, this guide shows teachers how to integrate formative assessment, student metacognition, and motivational strategies to make goal setting an integral instructional strategy. Author Chase Nordengren weaves research and case studies with practical strategies to demonstrate how goal setting, with clear learning intentions and plenty of scaffolded support by teachers, can lead to high learning growth and student agency.

Readers will find:

  • Actionable strategies for incorporating goal setting in instructional practice
  • Tips for using goals as motivational strategies to drive learning growth
  • Guidance on how to coach students through setting their own goals – recalibrating and celebrating along the way
  • Vignettes and examples to demonstrate what goal setting looks like in the classroom

By demonstrating how to set, monitor, and evaluate goals, this guide equips teachers with the tools they need to help students take ownership of their learning journeys.

Contents

Chapter 1: What Good Goals Look Like

Chapter 1: What Good Goals Look Like

Chapter 2: Start Early and Keep It Up: Setting Goals for All Students

Chapter 2: Start Early and Keep It Up: Setting Goals for All Students

Chapter 3: Build the Habit

Chapter 3: Build the Habit

Chapter 4: Showcase Success Through Balanced Assessment

Chapter 4: Showcase Success Through Balanced Assessment

Chapter 5: Create Personal Relevance

Chapter 5: Create Personal Relevance

Chapter 6: Use Student Choice to Support Autonomy

Chapter 6: Use Student Choice to Support Autonomy

Conclusion: A Vision for the Goal Setting Classroom

Conclusion: A Vision for the Goal Setting Classroom

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Step Into Student Goal Setting

A Path to Growth, Motivation, and Agency


December 2021 | 144 pages | Corwin

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Paperback 01/02/2026 9781071855201 $37.95
Lifetime 01/02/2026 9781071867082 $35.00

Using Goals to Amplify Student Learning

Step Into Student Goal Setting provides an action plan for answering the question: What does this student know and how do I build from it?

Research-driven and practical, this guide shows teachers how to integrate formative assessment, student metacognition, and motivational strategies to make goal setting an integral instructional strategy. Author Chase Nordengren weaves research and case studies with practical strategies to demonstrate how goal setting, with clear learning intentions and plenty of scaffolded support by teachers, can lead to high learning growth and student agency.

Readers will find:

  • Actionable strategies for incorporating goal setting in instructional practice
  • Tips for using goals as motivational strategies to drive learning growth
  • Guidance on how to coach students through setting their own goals – recalibrating and celebrating along the way
  • Vignettes and examples to demonstrate what goal setting looks like in the classroom

By demonstrating how to set, monitor, and evaluate goals, this guide equips teachers with the tools they need to help students take ownership of their learning journeys.


Table Of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: What Good Goals Look Like
  • Chapter 2: Start Early and Keep It Up: Setting Goals for All Students
  • Chapter 3: Build the Habit
  • Chapter 4: Showcase Success Through Balanced Assessment
  • Chapter 5: Create Personal Relevance
  • Chapter 6: Use Student Choice to Support Autonomy
  • Conclusion: A Vision for the Goal Setting Classroom

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We know every student is advancing their learning at a different speed. This book makes a great case for goal setting as a critical way to realize student potential. Nordengren offers research backed evidence along with valuable advice for all educators about the power of goal setting to advance learning, motivate students and establish long term knowledge that will help students succeed.
Chris Minnich
When students know the goals of learning they are more receptive to teaching, feedback, and assessment; and more likely to engage and enjoy the hard work of learning. This is the go-to book to learn more about effective and efficient goal setting, and how to involve the students in setting and evaluating progress to mastery and deeper learning goals. The book also recognizes that every student already has their goals so how to work from these to entice them to also aim for your goals (and not the other way around).
John Hattie
As we find ourselves immersed in resetting and reimagining schools for student directed learning, Chase Nordengren provides us with current research on student motivation while offering educators practical strategies for student goal setting. Through Setting the Path: Using Goals to Drive Learning for Students, practitioners are offered a well grounded WHY for this practice along with essentials for measuring learning, supporting autonomy, developing a classroom culture of "academic press", and "One-on-One" conversations, all which empower learners as well as teachers on this journey. This is a tool that can be used by administrators with staff to shift the paradigm, by classroom teachers to reflect and rethink their positions on student directed learning and open the door for a school to ground themselves in how humans learn. Let's get started!
Anna Sugarman
Chase Nordengren's book carefully balances a grounding in research related to goal setting (with gentle reminders not to rely on a single study) with practical suggestions for how to turn that research into classroom practice. To support students increase their use of goal setting practices and move towards greater autonomy of learning, teachers may need to engage with similar strategies: to that end Chase also provides opportunities for teachers to reflect, plan, and act on the recommendations within each chapter. This book provides a wealth of tools for teacher learning communities to engage with over an extended period of time to address an important teaching practice that will support student learning.
Caroline Wylie,
In his book, Chase Nordengren reminds us about the power of intentionality and how we can use goal-setting to empower our students to become agents in their own learning. With a combination of practical application and thoughtful approaches, he helps re-cast goal-setting from an often used strategy, to a pedagogy that ensures the centering of our students. It's a perfect read for anyone who is ready to re-ignite purposeful learning.
Sarah Brown Wessling, 2010 National Teacher of the Year

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