David Simpson ONGL – Division of Next Generation Professionals BOY July 24- PM………………………Begins at 1:00.

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David Simpson ONGL – Division of Next Generation Professionals BOY July 24- PM………………………Begins at 1:00

 Teachers  Connected through Courses  To Their Students David Simpson

 In Collaboration With and Support From:  The Center for Educational Leadership and Technology (CELT) through the Teacher Student Data Link (TSDL) Project (sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) David Simpson

 Support accountability growth models based on longitudinal data. Identify the primary teacher(s) or contributing professionals for a subject/course/program and track the academic growth of their students. ` David Simpson

 Assess the effectiveness of professional development using student outcome data.  Identify instructional practices and programs and determine their effectiveness in increasing student achievement. David Simpson

 Examine teacher prep programs across colleges, universities and other program providers using student outcome data. David Simpson

 Student growth data will not be attributed to the teacher who impacted the student learning.  Teachers cannot view their student data in the Continuous Instructional Improvement Technology System (CIITS).  Administrator will not be able to view student data by teacher in CIITS. David Simpson

 Be applicable to all educators and cover all courses and subjects.  Be supportable by current or future systems and data collection methods.  Accommodate multiple (contributing) educators for a given subject/course. David Simpson

 A Contributing Professional in a Kentucky public school is an individual who has been assigned the responsibility to provide additional services to support and increase a student’s learning. David Simpson

 Be flexible to cover all students in grade levels, pre-K through 12.  Accommodate teacher assignment changes and turnover during the course of the semester or year. David Simpson

 Be clear enough in order for teachers to validate class rosters.  Be clear and understandable for all stakeholders. David Simpson

 A Teacher of Record in a Kentucky public school is a certified teacher who has been assigned the lead responsibility for the student’s learning in a subject/course aligned to Kentucky Core Academic Standards or Career and Technical Skill Standards Documents. David Simpson

 A Contributing Professional in a Kentucky public school is an individual who has been assigned the responsibility to provide additional services that support and increase a student’s learning. David Simpson

 Contact: David Simpson or  Manual for Elementary Scheduling  Manual for composite grading in a rotating course David Simpson