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Staff & Student Feedback The Role of Feedback in Educator Evaluation January 2015.

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1 Staff & Student Feedback The Role of Feedback in Educator Evaluation January 2015

2 Introduction  Welcome to this brief overview on the role of student and staff feedback in educator evaluation!  Note that videos will play in the PowerPoint or may be downloaded by following the MP4 links.  Meet Dave DeRuosi, Superintendent of Malden Public Schools, discussing the value of gathering Staff and Student Feedback as a part of the Educator Evaluation process. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 2

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4 Summative Performance Rating Student Impact Rating Two Separate Ratings Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 2

5 Summative Performance Rating Rating reflects:  Performance based on Standards and Indicators of Effective Practice  Progress toward educator goals Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 5 Summative Performance Rating

6 Multiple Pieces of Evidence Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 6 Summative Performance Rating Rating reflects:  Performance based on Standards and Indicators of Effective Practice  Progress toward educator goals Multiple Measures Observations & Artifacts Student / Staff Feedback

7 How can educators collect feedback? Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 7 603 CMR 35.07. Evidence used in educator evaluation shall include:  Student feedback collected by the district starting in 2013–14*  Staff feedback (with respect to administrators) collected by the district, starting in 2013–14* * Amended to 2014-15 Student / Staff Feedback

8 How can educators collect feedback?  District/School Wide  A common instrument (i.e. surveys)  Educator Specific  Individual surveys  Written narratives  Focus groups/interviews  A Combination  Depending on educator role Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 8 Student / Staff Feedback

9 Principles of Effective Feedback Aligned to one or more performance Standards Aligned to content Meaningful Information is useful – educators know what to do in response to what students say Information is timely Actionable All students have the opportunity to give feedback Students understand what is being asked Accessible

10 Using Authentic Feedback  How can an educator collect and make use of authentic, meaningful feedback?  Meet Ruth Freedman, 4 th Grade Teacher from Westford Public Schools, who describes her established practice of gathering feedback from her students at the end of each year. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 10

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12 Research shows Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 12 Student perception data, combined with observations and multiple measures of student achievement, results in:  (a) a stronger predictor of educator impact on student learning,  (b) diagnostic feedback an educator can use to improve,  and (c) a more reliable picture of educator effectiveness.

13 Staff & Student Feedback What’s Available from ESE?

14  Aligned to MA Standards and Indicators of effective practice  Student survey example: I use evidence to explain my thinking when I write, answer questions, and talk about my work. (Standard I.A: Curriculum & Planning)  Staff survey example: The principal/administrator of our school works with educators to ensure all students (ELL, SPED etc.) are able to access knowledge. (Standard I.B: Instruction) ESE Model Feedback Surveys

15  Vertically aligned (Grades 3-5 and 6-12)  Developmentally-appropriate language  BUT cover the same constructs Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 15 ESE Model Feedback Surveys

16 ESE Supports & Resources  Quick Reference Guide: Student & Staff Feedback Quick Reference Guide: Student & Staff Feedback  Model Feedback Surveys & K-2 Discussion Prompts Model Feedback Surveys K-2 Discussion Prompts  Guidance (Part VIII of the ESE Model System) Guidance  Considerations for collective bargaining Considerations for collective bargaining

17 Thoughts on Implementation  How do you make this meaningful in your school or district? To your teachers?  Meet Greg Myers, Superintendent of Millbury Public Schools, as he discusses logistics and other key considerations for implementing Staff and Student Feedback district-wide. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 17

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19 Where does feedback live in the evaluation cycle?

20 Empowering Student Voice  Giving students a voice benefits everyone  In the next video, Ruth Freeman talks about how gathering feedback can be an empowering process for students. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 20

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22 Roundtable Discussion  In the final video, members of ESE’s roundtable discuss strategies for communicating approaches to incorporating Staff and Student Feedback in the evaluation process. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 22

23 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 23 Download MP4

24 Feedback and Questions  Feedback or Questions?  About this training: E-mail [FACILITATOR/VENDOR EMAIL HERE]  About educator evaluation more generally: E-mail EducatorEvaluation@doe.mass.eduEducatorEvaluation@doe.mass.edu 24 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education


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