TLE: Teacher Leader Effectiveness Tulsa Model SAG: Student Academic Growth VAM: Value Added Model SLO/SOO: Student Learning Objective/Student Outcome.

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TLE: Teacher Leader Effectiveness Tulsa Model SAG: Student Academic Growth VAM: Value Added Model SLO/SOO: Student Learning Objective/Student Outcome Objective OAM: Other Academic Measures

100% of Evaluation Score based on Tulsa Model Rubric What We Create for OAMs and SLOs/SOOs this Year Counts Next Year (includes state test data for VAMs)

Must have at least 10 tested students to receive VAM score.

Those not receiving a VAM score must complete a SLO/SOO as 35% of their TLE evaluation.

Step 1: Focus and Content Step 2: Interval of Instruction Write beginning and ending date of instruction. (If possible, we would prefer a year or semester interval of instruction. However, we understand that the limited time frame might only lend itself to a unit-long interval of instruction.)

Step 3: Student Population

Step 4: Baseline/Trend Data

Step 5: Assessment/Evidence

Hierarchy of Assessments for SLOs/SOOs 1.State test or district assessment (purchased or created) 2.Common assessment (purchased or created - can include those provided in textbooks) 3.Individual classroom assessment (purchased) 4.Individual classroom assessment (created – must be approved by evaluating administrator) Curriculum coordinators are available to help as needed.

Step 6: Growth Targets Pre-assessment Score Distance to 100Growth Target (Pre-Assessment Score + Half Distance to 100%) 2377 (half is 38.5)62% (round up) 5050 (half is 25)75% 7624 (half is 12)88%

Step 6: Growth Targets

Step 7: Rationale for Growth Targets

SLO/SOO Score% of Students Who Met or Exceeded Growth Targets (round up in every situation) % % % % % % % % 1.054% or less

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