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SUCCESS CRITERIA

The Success Criteria
The success criteria, developed by the student, measure the degree of excellence to which the product aspires or the terms under which the product can be judged to have been successful. Thus, it is used to: 
  • help students with the creation of their product
  • help students evaluate their product.

The Success Criteria must:
  • be testable, measurable and observable (SMART)
  • evaluate the product 
  • evaluate the impact on the student or the community 

​The Success Criteria is included in:
  • Aii: state an intended product and develop appropriate success criteria for the product
  • Cii: evaluate the product based on the success criteria.

Success criteria should be informed by research and should help students achieve a challenging product. Students should make the success criteria, which defines what they want a successful final product to look like, before creating their action plan.
Template: Success Criteria Access FM
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Examples of Success Criteria
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  • Home
  • Parents
  • Students
    • Guidebook and Check-In Forms
    • MLA Format and Bibliography
    • Exhibition
    • Tutorial Videos
    • Helpful Handouts
  • A: Planning
    • Setting a Goal
    • Success Criteria
    • Action Plan
  • B: Applying Skills
    • ATLs
  • C: Reflecting
  • The Report
  • FAQ
  • Contact