SOESD’s Teacher Evaluation & Support System

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SOESD’s Teacher Evaluation & Support System Overview of SB 290 SOESD’S IMPLEMENTATION Staff Evaluation: Licensed ADMINSTRATOR What it Means to You

Senate Bill 290 Passed by Oregon legislature in 2011 Requires school districts to use core teaching standards to evaluate teacher effectiveness Based on multiple measures Designed with four performance level ratings Based on significant consideration of student learning Follows a regular cycle

Implementing SB 290 2012-13 School Year 2013-14 School Year SB 290 Planning Team Adopted 5 required components Developed Implementation Plan Provided initial training for staff and evaluators 2013-14 School Year Implementation Oversight Committee Implemented SOESD’s Evaluation & Professional Growth Cycle Piloted Student Learning & Growth (SL&G) Goals Collected data re: effectiveness of system Made recommendations re: adjustments in system

Implementing SB 290 2014-15 School Year Implementation Oversight Committee Incorporated state mandated changes SL&G goals/scoring Oregon Matrix Model Monitored and evaluated implementation of system Reduced number of required artifacts* Adopted specialist rubrics* *Effective 2015-16 School Year

Implementing SB 290 2015-16 School Year Implementation Oversight Committee Applied discipline-specific rubrics for licensed staff who are not classroom teachers Monitored implementation of system

2013-14 Summative Scores (N=49)   1 2 3 4 Professional Practice 39 10 Professional Responsibilities 44 Student Learning & Growth Overall Score 5

2014-15 Summative Scores (N=61)   1 2 3 4 Professional Practice 33 28 Professional Responsibilities 34 27 Student Learning & Growth 37 24 Overall Score

2015-16 Summative Scores (N =29) 3 4 Professional Practice/ Professional Responsibilities 18 11 Student Learning & Growth 17 12 Overall Score

2013-14 Summative Scores (N=49)   1 2 3 4 Professional Practice 39 79.6% 10 20.4% Professional Responsibilities 2.0% 44 89.8% 8.2% Student Learning & Growth Overall Score 5 10.2%

2014-15 Summative Scores (N=61)   1 2 3 4 Professional Practice 33 54.1% 28 45.9% Professional Responsibilities 34 55.7% 27 44.3% Student Learning & Growth 37 60.7% 24 39.3% Overall Score

2015-16 Summative Scores (N =29) 3 4 Professional Practice/ Professional Responsibilities 18 62% 11 38% Student Learning & Growth 17 59% 12 41% Overall Score

Oregon Framework Required Elements Elements must be included in all teacher and administrator evaluation and support systems in Oregon School districts:

Standards of Professional Practice Slide 8

Standards Professional Practice Professional Responsibilities InTASC Standards ISLLC Standards Professional Practice Standards 1 - 3 (Domain 1) Standards 4 & 5 (Domain 2) Standards 6 – 8 (Domain 3) Professional Responsibilities Standards 9 & 10 (Domain 4) Student Learning & Growth Professional Practice Standards 1 – 4 Professional Responsibilities Standards 5 & 6 Student Learning & Growth

Differentiated Performance Levels Slide 10 (change descriptors)

OR Educational Leader/Administrator Rubric Rubrics Legends OR Educational Leader/Administrator Rubric Standards 1-10* *Number varies per rubric For Each Standard Performance Descriptions Performance Levels 1-4 Guiding Questions & Evidence Examples General Special Education Standards 1-6 For Each Standard Knowledge Dispositions Performances

Specialist Rubrics/# Standards Job Description ASD Consultant EI Specialists I & III EI Specialist II/Behavior Specialist EI Specialist II/Evaluation Specialist/Audiologist OT/PT Registered Nurse Teacher (PDHH, PVI, STEPS, & STEPS Plus) SLP Legends Rubric Autism Consultant/6 Early Intervention Specialist/10 Behavior Specialist/7 Testing Specialist/5 OTs and PTs/5 Health Nurse/6 Special Education Teacher/10 SLP/5

Goals Rubrics Professional Goal to Support Learning Setting rigorous goals Adjusting strategies Impact on our own teaching & learning growth=whether you met the goal or not Student Learning & Growth Goal Impact on student learning & growth=whether students met the goal or not

Expectations of Employees in the Workplace Attendance Punctuality Confidentiality Following Policies & Directives Gifts & Solicitations Personal Appearance Professional Conduct & Communication Professional Growth Physical Requirements & Safety

Multiple Measures Slide 12 (revised w/ ESD examples)

Multiple Measures Professional Practice Professional Responsibilities Teachers Professional Practice Professional Responsibilities Student Learning & Growth Classroom observations Testing accommodations Lesson plans Behavior management systems Collaboration & teamwork Communication with parents Workplace Expectations of Employees Professional goal Impact on or contribution towards achievement of SL&G goals Did students meet their goals?

SOESD’s Evaluation & Professional Growth Cycle

Initial Professional Growth Conference Meeting with supervisor to… Set annual professional growth goals Plan collection of evidence Plan observations & foci Can be individual or group Held by September 30

Goal Setting 1 Professional Goal to Support Learning 1* Student Learning & Growth Goal *2 for Classroom Teachers Must be SMART Specific Measurable Appropriate Realistic Time-bound Can be set individually or as a group Due by October 15

Impact on Student Learning All SOESD jobs impact student learning and growth. Our overall goal is improved student outcomes. All SOESD, department, or individual goals should support improved student outcomes. SOESD staff are expected to be accountable for student outcomes at the greatest level of responsibility appropriate to their current roles. We will need to be SMART about how we measure our impact on student learning and growth.

Observations 2 observations during evaluation cycle 1-Formal, planned, scheduled 1-Informal, unscheduled, shorter (typically) Immediate verbal feedback, if feasible Written report w/in reasonable period (1 month) Peer observations allowed to collect evidence but scored by supervisor

Collection of Evidence 1 artifact per standard (total=10 or # standards*) For probationary staff… Year 1-1 artifact per standard (total=10*) Year 2-1 artifact per standard (total=10*) Year 3-1 artifact per standard (total=10*) For contract staff… 2-Year Cycle-1 artifact per standard (total=10*) For staff hired mid-year… Supervisor may modify # artifacts to be collected Collect evidence in binder Submit to supervisor for review & scoring May re-submit artifacts if desired or directed

Your Evidence Binder General Information Tracking & Monitoring Evidence Running Record of Evidence Form Evidence Pockets Standards 1-10 Goals (2) Confidential information Redact student names or Shred after evaluation cycle is completed Save artifacts for reference during next evaluation cycle

Mid-Year Review Meeting with supervisor to… Can be individual or group Performance Evidence collected Progress towards goals Reflect on What is needed to support students What is needed to assist you in work How you think you are doing Professional practices and decisions that are helping you achieve results Areas of needed growth or desired enhancement/expansion of expertise Can be individual or group Held by January 15

Summative Evaluation Evaluation report includes… List of evidence (multiple measures) considered Scores Rationale for scores Needed improvement/goals Summary questions Overall summative score Cover page with employment recommendation Discussed in meeting with supervisor Due by May 30

Scoring Profile/Summary   Observations Evidence Other Data Goals Score Summative Score Professional Practice Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6 Standard 7 Standard 8 Professional Responsibilities Standard 9 Standard 10 Expectations of Employees in the Workplace Professional Goals to Support Learning Student Learning & Growth Goals Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 Overall Summative Score

Aligned Professional Growth Opportunity for professional development throughout evaluation cycle Evaluation findings inform next evaluation cycle, future goals, and any needed (or desired) professional development Professional learning is… Sustained Focused Relevant to the educator’s goals & needs

Summative Evaluation Scores Professional Growth Plan Oregon Matrix Model Summative Evaluation Scores Professional Growth Plan PP/PR SL&G Overall 4 3 or 4 4 3 2, 3 or 4 3 2 1, 2, or 3 2 1 1 or 2 1 Low fidelity of scores Facilitative Collegial Consulting Directing Further inquiry

What This Means to You If you are a licensed employee… Your evaluation cycle is 2 years (1 year for probationary) Your evaluation will be based on standards aligned to your job description You will set one professional growth goal & one SL&G goal* *2 for Classroom Teachers You will be rated using a Legends rubrics on a 4-point rating scale The ratings will be based on observations, your goals, Workplace Expectations, and other evidence collected during the evaluation cycle Your evaluation report will consist of the Scoring Profile, Summary Questions, & Cover Page

Evaluation Documents & Resources SOESD Website (Click on the Educator Effectiveness icon) Background information Forms-revised Ideas for goals Samples of completed forms, artifacts Evidence Binder Employee Guide Running Record of Evidence Your rubric Your scoring profile Evaluation Summary page