Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Toward an Improvement-Focused System of Educator Evaluation Jennifer Hammond MERA Conference April 30, 2013.

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Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Toward an Improvement-Focused System of Educator Evaluation Jennifer Hammond MERA Conference April 30, 2013

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Background on MCEE Established in June 2011 as part of Michigan’s teacher tenure reform efforts (PA 102 of 2011). Council members were appointed in September Legislature appropriated funding in mid- December The MCEE is a temporary commission with a life of no more than two years.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Membership of MCEE Deborah Loewenberg Ball (chair) Dean, University of Michigan School of Education Jennifer Hammond Principal, Grand Blanc High School Joseph Martineau (non-voting member) Executive director, Bureau of Assessment and Accountability, Michigan Department of Education Mark Reckase Professor, Michigan State University Nicholas Sheltrown Director of measurement, research, and accountability, National Heritage Academies David Vensel Principal, Jefferson High School (Monroe, MI)

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness MCEE Charge The MCEE will submit to the State Board of Education, the Governor, and the state legislature a report that identifies and recommends all of the following: 1.A student growth and assessment tool. 2.A state evaluation tool for teachers. 3.A state evaluation tool for school administrators. 4.Changes to the requirements for a professional teaching certificate. 5.A process for evaluating and approving local evaluation tools for teachers and administrators that are consistent with the state evaluation tool for teachers and administrators and the act.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness MCEE Vision The Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness will develop a fair, transparent, and feasible evaluation system for teachers and school administrators. The system will be based on rigorous standards of professional practice and of measurement. The goal of this system is to contribute to enhanced instruction, improve student achievement, and support ongoing professional learning.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Why evaluation matters… The evidence that skillful teaching has significant impact on students’ learning The need for a more systematic way to support improvement of teaching and learning Widespread public interest in and concern about K-12 education

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness The opportunity and the imperative The Common Core State Standards Broad interest across states in developing systems for educator evaluation Educational improvement largely non-partisan issue Consult experts (K-12 practitioners, scholars, policy analysts) Help to educate others about practice: its requirements and its improvement, and what is involved in evaluating it appropriately Build consensus

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness The challenges 1.Choosing tools that are valid, fair, and feasible –Measure the things we actually care about –Measure things that are appropriate to try to account for –Measure these things validly and reliably –Affordable and doable 2.Building a system that focuses on improving practice –Provides useful feedback –Is linked to effective learning opportunities

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? Starting in it is recommended that student growth is included in a teacher’s evaluation.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? Student growth is to be based on a one year snap shot.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? Starting in it is recommended that student growth is included in a teacher’s evaluation.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? The year end evaluation for all teachers shall include specific performance goals that will assist in improving effectiveness for the next school year and are developed by the school administrator or his or her designee conducting the evaluation, in consultation with the teacher.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? Midyear progress reports are required for first year teachers and those who received a rating of minimally effective or ineffective in the most recent year-end evaluation.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? There is a provision allowing for an exemption of student growth data for a particular subgroup of students.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? A teacher may request a review of the evaluation and the rating by the school district superintendent.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? Much of the legislation regarding teacher evaluation is mirrored for building and central office administrators.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Quiz True or False? Teachers must include parent and/or student survey results in their final evaluation.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Observation Practice

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Pilot districts and teacher observation tools 5 Dimensions of Teaching and Learning Clare Public Schools Leslie Public Schools Marshall Public Schools Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching Garden City Public Schools Montrose Community Schools Port Huron Area School District Marzano Teacher Evaluation Model Big Rapids Public Schools Farmington Public Schools North Branch Area Schools The Thoughtful Classroom Cassopolis Public Schools Gibraltar School District Harper Creek Community Schools

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness MCEE Pilot Lessons Learned: Limited administrator time Deep understanding of observation tools Technology Issues Testing Regime Senior Testing Paired Observations Communication/Readiness of Superintendents vs. Principals Training Teachers

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Administrator Evaluations Advisory Council Recommendations School Advance, MASA Marzano Research Laboratory New Leaders for New Schools Houghton Mifflin, Reeves

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Administrator Evaluations No Pilot, but Structured Review of Evaluation Systems Interviews with Stakeholders (admin) 10 ISDs throughout state

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Administrator Evaluations Purpose/Intent Results Summative vs. Formative feedback MI Standards for Principals Weighting Summative Rating

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Administrator Evaluations Rubric Results Simple and Adaptable Too Lengthy Focus on Needs School Board Members Specificity Needed Legally Defensible Lack of Measurement in some areas

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Administrator Evaluations Lessons Learned No validity in any administrator evaluation system Feasibility Training is needed but not always available Designed for principals but adaptable

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Measuring Student Growth Pilot MEAP, ACT, PLAN, Explore, NWEA VAM Vendors American Institutes for Research Pearson (withdrew) SAS Value-Added Research Center

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Measuring Student Growth VAM Issues Great variation in services Flexibility vs. Recommended system Some do not calculate measurement error Education of stakeholders

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Measuring Student Growth MDE transition plan to Smarter Balance English/Language Arts K -12 Mathematics K -12 Science Social Studies 3 -12

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Measuring Student Growth How will you use standardized data with teachers in non-tested subjects? How will you handle student growth in world languages, art, music, physical education,…?

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Measuring Student Growth Solutions State assessments (art, music, health, PE) Team-based VAM Student Learning Objectives (SLO)

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Measuring Student Growth As proposed by the Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals:

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Evaluation Waivers Allow Districts to waive teacher and/or administrator evaluation Clear parameters and guidelines Must prove reliability and validity after 3 years Annual application window Oversight by State office November 2011 submissions invalid

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Professional Certification Current law Thoughts? Reduce requirements? Teacher leader certification? Principal can mandate training? Link to professional goals?

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness The final recommendations Maintaining our commitments to the core elements of our vision (see slide #5) Seeking to recommend an educator evaluation system that has the greatest probability of improving teaching and learning Balancing local capacity building with clear, high-quality, and common standards Maximizing on the cost-benefit ratio and using resources for improvement more than regulation

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Implementation recommendations June 2013: MCEE submits final recommendations Early fall 2013: Legislature acts on recommendations school year: State and school districts focus on developing the necessary training as well as the required systems, processes, and vendor contracts school year: New educator evaluation system launches across the state This staging is crucial in order to fulfill our charge to build an ethical, transparent, and fair system of evaluating educators, dedicated to educational improvement in the state.

Michigan Council for Educator Effectiveness Thank you! Questions? Our website: (Cori Mehan, MCEE Project Manager)