Sometimes teachers work with students to create the project and other times teachers develop the project. Either situation allows for students to set their goals. Too often, students dislike a project, balk at the idea, fail to complete the project and consequently earn a poor grade in class. Give students some involvement from the start with the project. By creating project based learning goals, students will feel control over what they learn.
To begin, explain the project and then provide guidelines concerning the learning goals. Brainstorm with the students about what they want to know by the project's completion. The goal's focus should always be student-centered. Show students what a measurable goal looks like. Give them a starting point, such as "by the end of this project I will understand..."
Ask students to create at least three steps that will aid in accomplishing their goal and have them write them out with their goal. Check over each student's steps and goal and once teacher and student are satisfied, you both should sign and date the document. Both of you should refer to the goal sheet every class period for reminders and emphasis.