Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) Evaluation Process for Teachers.

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Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) Evaluation Process for Teachers

Common Core Data Driven Instruction APPR Regents Reform Agenda

APPR

APPR Follows These Design Principles: Annual evaluations and observations for all, including principals and teachers Clear, rigorous expectations for instructional excellence, prioritizing student learning Process: Coaching vs. Evaluative APPR Framework encourages regular constructive feedback and ongoing development

APPR is Designed to Measure…. Teacher effectiveness based on performance, including measures of student achievement and evidence of educator engagement in meeting NYS teaching standards.

APPR: Teacher Evaluation Formula 7 60% EBOP 20% Growth 20% Local 100% Evidence-based Observations All Teachers

60% of Composite Score Evaluation Selection Process Three Choices All 60 pts Administrator observations only 31pts Administrator observations/up to 29 pts Peer Reviewer observations 31 pts Administrator observations/up to 29 pts PART Based on Danielson’s Framework for Teaching Professional Practice Rubrics - organized into Domains Describes the level of effectiveness required for each rating

APPR: Teacher Evaluation Formula 9 60% EBOP 20% Growth 20% Local 100% Grades 4-8 ELA Math All Other Teachers Student Learning Objectives

Who MUST have SLOs as “comparable growth measures”? Every teacher that does not have 50% or more students taking the 4 – 8 ELA and Math assessments, will need to have a student learning objective (SLO). Any teacher who does not receive a growth or value added score from the state, will have to be evaluated using a student learning objective (SLO). Teacher Evaluation Guide: Pg 76

A SLO Must Contain The Following….. Use State Assessment as evidence if available (i.e. Grade 3 ELA/Math, Regents Examinations, NYSAA, NYSESLAT, etc.). Cover the courses taught with the largest number of students, combining sections with common assessments, until majority of students are covered (>50%). Use District or BOCES/Locally Developed Assessments as evidence, if no state assessment exists. ** Teachers in Grade 4 – 8 ELA and Math, DO NOT need a SLO

Pre & Post Assessment Window for SLOs Assessments for Local Measure: * Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) October 1 – 30, 2012 May , 2013

APPR: Teacher Evaluation Formula 14 60% EBOP 20% Growth 20% Local 100% Measures of Achievement All Teachers

A Final Evaluation Composite Score is based on all of the components and will be calculated and one of the following ratings will be used: “HEDI”

APPR: Rating Categories Hi ghly Effective E ffective D eveloping I neffective

FAQ: What assessments will be used for State Growth for teachers for the school year? Assessments for State Growth Component: Exception of Grade 3 & Eng III: Pre: BOCES/Locally Developed Post: State / Regents Exam * Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) Science 7: Pre / Post: NWEA Science 8: Pre BOCES/ Locally developed assessment / Post State Exam All other subject areas and CTE courses BOCES/Locally developed assessment

FAQ: What assessments will be used for Local Measure for teachers for the school year? Assessments for Local Measure: Grade/Subject AreaAssessment K-2 Common BranchAIMSWEB 3-6 Common Branch NWEA MAP ELA/Math 7-8 ELA and MathNWEA MAP ELA/Math 7 ScienceBOCES Post-assessment 8 ScienceNWEA MAP Science 9 – 12 ELA Courses NWEA MAP ELA, with the exception of Eng III All other grades and subjectsRegents or BOCES/Locally developed assessments * Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) Achievement Score

FAQ: What’s the minimum number Observations for school year? Assessments for Local Measure: Tenured Teachers 1 Formal Observation (includes Pre and Post Conferences) 1 Unannounced Informal Observation Non-Tenured Teachers 2 Formal Observations (includes Pre and Post Conferences) 1 Unannounced Informal Observation *Minimum Required Multiple Observations and Informal Walkthroughs

FAQ: Instructional Support Staff Assessments for Local Measure: TCOSE ISS / ATS Teacher on Assignment Speech Teachers (if they do not have a CR) ELA / Math / Data Coaches Registrars Example : Who is NOT covered under the New Evaluation System?

FAQ: Instructional Support Staff  specialized rubrics are in the ePerformance system  Not evaluated under APPR Assessments for Local Measure: Counselors Psychologists Social Workers Lead Teachers (District-Level) FAQ: Instructional Support Staff

Summary Teachers Evaluation Process 1. Teachers under APPR: Goal Setting 2. Teachers with Approved Specialized Rubrics: Goal Setting NOT under APPR 3. Everybody Else: Traditional Rubric a.Professional Development Incentive (PDI) - Goal Setting for PDI b.Elect to use the Danielson Rubric

Helpful Resources Departments EngageRochester APPR Teacher Evaluation Guide APPR Approved Plan (i.e. District’s Website) FAQs: Under Resources Link on EngageRochester APPR Questions: