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Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Documenting Teacher Performance: Using Multiple Data Sources for Authentic Performance Portraits Simulation 1 – Elementary School

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Video Vignette Katherine Brown

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Subject: Math Topic: Multiplication Level: Third Grade General Description: Twenty seven minutes of the classroom video are used to profile a lesson focused on creating arrays and number sentences to reinforce multiplication concepts. There are approximately 17 students in this third grade class. Katherine Brown

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Plan for Using the Video Plan for Using the Video Recommended Plan Participants are divided into pairs, triads, or small groups. Each group is assigned three standards. They are responsible for identifying evidence of these standards as they watch the video. All view the first 10 minutes of the video together. Then the entire group discusses the evidence identified. For the remainder of the video, groups switch standards once again, looking for evidence. Groups present evidence for the standards they were assigned. Alternate Plan Everyone views the video together and discusses what is observed as it relates to the standards.

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Multiple Data Sources Documentation Required Artifacts Teacher-Selected Artifacts Observation Formal Informal

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Sources of Evidence StandardEvidence Standard 1 - Professional Knowledge Observation and Documentation Standard 2 - Instructional Planning Documentation Standard 3 - Instructional Delivery Observation Standard 4 - Assessment of/for Learning Observation and Documentation Standard 5 - Learning Environment Observation and Documentation Standard 6 - Professionalism Observation and Documentation

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Documentation Log Cover Sheet Documentation Log Cover Sheet Review Documentation Log Cover Sheet (pages 82-84) Walk through documentation pages (pages 85-98) Review documentation pages (10 minutes)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Documentation Log Cover Sheet – Annotated Documentation Log Cover Sheet – Annotated Teacher Performance Standard Documentary Evidence (Artifact) Professional Knowledge Interest Inventory Array Lesson Plan "Inquiry-Based Learning" Certificate Instructional Planning Array Lesson Plan Interest Inventory Mathematics Unit 4 Plan Multiplication with Arrays (Remediation) Instructional DeliveryN/A

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Documentation Log Cover Sheet – Annotated Documentation Log Cover Sheet – Annotated Teacher Performance Standard Documentary Evidence (Artifact) Assessment of/for Student Learning Math Arrays Quick Check Sample Student Reflection Learning Environment Classroom Management Plan and Explanation Professionalism Professional Development Log Parent Communication Log to Parent "Inquiry-Based Learning" Certificate

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Classroom Observation - Formal Classroom Observation - Formal Watch video (10 minutes) Look for evidence of your assigned standards implementation Document evidence on observation form (pages 99 – 101) Incorporate documentary evidence

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Classroom Observation - Formal Classroom Observation - Formal Watch the remainder of the video (17 minutes) Look for evidence of your assigned standards implementation Document evidence on observation form (pages ) Incorporate documentary evidence

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Professional Knowledge – Specific Evidence Addresses appropriate curriculum standards and integrates key content elements (Observation and Documentation) Facilitates students’ use of higher-level thinking skills in instruction (Observation) Links present content with past and future learning experiences, other subject areas, and real-world experiences and applications (Observation) Content knowledge is appropriate for the lesson (Observation and Documentation) Exhibits pedagogical skills relevant to the subject area taught based on best practice current research (Observation) Bases instruction on goals that reflect high expectations for all students and a clear understanding of the curriculum (Observation)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Instructional Planning – Specific Evidence Arrays lesson is aligned to lesson objectives and curriculum (Documentation) A variety of resources are used for the math lesson to include manipulatives, a story book and the SMARTBoard (Documentation) Important components of lesson built in - direct instruction, modeling, student practice, student sharing, metacognition (Documentation)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Instructional Planning – Specific Evidence Integrates literacy into math instruction (Documentation) Lesson is coherent, sequenced, and aligned to curriculum standards (Documentation) Lesson requires deep, critical, and creative thinking and understanding of concepts (Documentation) Instructional strategies and practices are relevant to content area (Documentation)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Instructional Delivery – Specific Evidence Engages and interests students during the whole group portion of the lesson (Observation) Builds on prior knowledge about columns and rows, but many children are confused as lesson progresses (Observation) Uses a variety of instructional strategies and materials to promote learning (Observation) Reinforces learning goals consistently throughout the lesson (Observation) Communicates and presents material clearly, and checks for understanding – needs to use that information dynamically to differentiate and adjust instruction as needed (Observation)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Assessment of/for Learning – Specific Evidence Uses math arrays Quick Check to assess student learning (Observation and Documentation) Asks questions of students throughout lesson to ascertain understanding – formative assessment (Observation) Periodically has students complete student reflection for her knowledge and students’ knowledge (Documentation)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Learning Environment – Specific Evidence Observed little inappropriate behavior (Observation) Expectations for classroom rules, routines, and procedures are posted and clearly followed (Observation and Documentation) Models caring, fairness, respect, and enthusiasm for learning (Observation) Promotes a climate of trust and teamwork within the classroom (Observation)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Learning Environment – Specific Evidence Actively listens and pays attention to students’ needs and responses (Observation) Creates a warm, attractive, inviting, and supportive classroom environment (Observation) Arranges classroom materials and resources to facilitate group and individual activities (Observation)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Professionalism – Specific Evidence Professional in dress, speech, and manner with students and adult in classroom (Observation) Participates in professional development - “Inquiry- Based Learning” PD (Documentation) Communicates with parents on a regular basis - (Documentation)

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Conclusion Using multiple data sources for evidence of teacher performance provides a comprehensive and authentic “performance portrait” of a teacher’s work. Doing so helps to ensure a fair and equitable evaluation system. It also acknowledges the complex job that is teaching.

Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC Are there any questions?