Adoption Teacher & Administrator Standards December 1, 2011.

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Adoption Teacher & Administrator Standards December 1, 2011

SB 290 Teacher & Administrator Standards Legislative Action – Partner Collaboration State Board Adoption by January 1, 2012 TSPC Adopt Same Standards – January 2012 Used in Evaluations of Teachers & Administrators July 1, 2013

Educator Effectiveness Collaborative Efforts – Greater Coherence “Coalition for Quality Teaching & Learning”

Educator Effectiveness From CCSSO State Consortium on Educator Effectiveness INDUCTION & MENTORING

Purpose of Standards for Adoption Foundation for aligned education system Anchor for coherent education system

Core Teaching Standards InTASC (Interstate Teacher Assessment & Support Consortium) Key Themes: Personalized Learning for Diverse Learners Application of Knowledge and Skills Improved Assessment Literacy Collaborative Professional Culture New Leadership Roles

Core Teaching Standards InTASC Effective Teaching Leads to Improved Student Achievement Performance Essential Knowledge Define Standards Critical Disposition

Educational Leadership/ Administrator Standards ISLCC = Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium ELCC = Educational Leadership Constituents Council Visionary Leadership Instructional Improvement Effective Management Inclusive Practice Ethical Leadership Socio-Political Content

Core Teaching and Administrator Standards Inform: Preparation Licensure Induction & mentoring Professional learning throughout a career

SB 290 Core Teaching & Admin Standards must: Provide multiple measures-encompass a range of behaviors Provide evidence of student academic growth Be research-based Be separately developed for teachers and administrators Be customized based on collaboration of teachers, administrators, & bargaining reps.

Evaluation must attempt to: Strengthen knowledge, skills, disposition and practices Refine the support, assistance and professional growth based on individual needs Establish a growth process that supports professional learning Use evaluation methods, professional development, support targeted to individual needs

SB 290 – Public Comment Require at least 4 performance levels in evaluation Student Academic growth & learning as a significant factor in educator evaluations

Recommendation – OAR Adoption Adopt Standards as Presented Foundation for ESEA Waiver Application Foundation for Development and Adoption of State Guidelines for Evaluation System – June 2012