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1 MSBSD Educator Evaluation
Friday, December 9th

2 Credit Where Credit Is Due…
Shawn Arnold, Katherine Gardner & Dina Henderson

3 MSBSD Educator Evaluations
Guiding Philosophy & Beliefs Process Development & Timeline Example of Educator Evaluation Cycle Forms are included in your folders Thumb Drive with Adobe editable forms OASYS – Electronic Evaluation DEMO Questions & Answer

4 Can you guess what these data represent?
1,061 1,019 representing 95.68% 38 representing 3.57% 4 representing 0.38%

5 A Rude Awakening What the Data told us (1,061 Evaluations Completed)
95.68% – Meets/Exceeds Standards 3.57% - Needs Improvement .38% - Does not Meet Standards 4 Teachers on a Plan of Improvement

6 Process Stakeholder Committees Met Sp12 – Sp13
Reviewed Current Evaluation Data Developed Common Philosophy and Guiding Beliefs Identified Nationally Recognized Model Developed Crosswalk of Academic and Cultural Standards Reviewed with Focus Groups and Revised

7 What is the Purpose of Evaluation?
MSBSD Philosophy The fundamental purpose of evaluation is improvement Program of evaluation provides a process to Encourage collaboration about professional excellence and high quality instruction Facilitate student learning and growth Align professional development activities to educator needs Provide structured assistance where needed Plan of Professional Growth & Plan of Improvement

8 Guiding Beliefs Teacher Engagement is Critical to Improvement
Required Teacher Self-Assessment and Beginning of the Year Conference Principals are NOT just Instructional Leaders Days are hijacked by building management and student responsiveness System design must have efficiencies Evaluation Data Should Drive PD Planning

9 Domain 1: Planning and Preparation
Components of Domain 1: Demonstrating knowledge of content and pedagogy Demonstrating knowledge of students Selecting instructional outcomes Demonstrating knowledge of resources Designing coherent instruction Designing student assessment

10 Domain 2: The Classroom Environment
Components of Domain 2: Creating an environment of respect & rapport Establishing a culture for learning Managing classroom procedures Managing student behavior Organizing physical space

11 Domain 3: Delivery of Instruction
Components of Domain 3: Communicating with students Using questioning and discussion techniques Engaging students in learning Using Assessment in Instruction Demonstrating flexibility and responsiveness

12 Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
Components of Domain 4: Reflecting on teaching Maintaining accurate records Communicating with families Participating in a professional community Growing and developing professionally Demonstrating professionalism

13 Alignment of Cultural Standards

14 District Wide PD Fall 2013 Spring 2013
All sites required to train on the Charlotte Danielson Model Video Series Full Implementation for Fall of 2014 Developed Paper and Electronic System Spring 2013 Launched Teachscape Video Training Series for Administrators 100% Passed by Deadline of September 2014

15 Fall of 2014 Implementation
Evaluation Category Group MSBSD Positions General – Electronic Version Available Teacher, Special Education, Music, Art, Physical Education Instructional Specialists Instructional Coach, ELL, TOSA, Resource Specialist, Athletic Directors, Correspondence Teacher Library Media Specialists School Library/Media Specialists School Counselors School Nurse School Psychologists School Psychologist Therapeutic Specialists Occupational and Physical Therapist, Speech/Language Pathologist

16 Evaluation Process Overview
Educator Self Reflection Beginning of the Year Conference Informal Observation(s) Formal Observation Summative Evaluation Conference

17 Teacher Self-Reflection
. Completed by all tenured and non-tenured teachers Aligned with Rubric Required Components in Grey Due September 30th

18 Beginning of the Year Conference
Principal and teacher meet to review Self-Reflection Identify artifacts to be provided by teacher (1 minimum for each of the 10 required components) Artifacts Profile facets of teaching students, delivery of service, or areas of professional practice Artifacts may be used as evidence to establish a rating in a specific domain and component Observable Evidence by Supervisor At discretion of principal or by mutual agreement additional components may be added Due October 15th

19 Formal Observation: Pre-Observation Form
Observations Pre-Observation Form Teacher completes Pre-Observation Form prior to the scheduled Formal Observation

20 Formal Observation Formal Observation
Observations Formal Observation Principal schedules Formal Observation in advance Observable components integrated Duration no less than 30 minutes Feedback within 2 business days from Observation Non-Tenured: 2/year Tenured: 1/year

21 Teacher Summative Evaluation
. Principal completes Summative Evaluation form Using the Level of Support as guide 10 Required Components and Overall Rating Principal and teacher have conference to review/sign Non-Tenured: Two evaluations due 12/10 and 5/1 Tenured: One evaluation due 2/15

22 Managing Workload PPG POI SKIP
Principals Developed Templates for Common Educator Needs Plan for Professional Growth (PPG) Plan of Improvement (POI) Evaluation Waiver Eligibility (SKIP) PPG POI SKIP 2 or more Basic 1 Unsatisfactory 1 Exemplary No Unsatisfactory No Basic No Unsatisfactory

23 Questions & Answers

24 OASYS:

25 OASYS Efficient and Secure Online/Accessible from anywhere
Familiarity with MLP/Users exist in system/LDAP Reporting abilities to prepopulate forms with data Customizable forms, rubrics and settings Convenient artifact management and alignment Scheduling component for observations and conferences Analytical reports Identify and target specific areas of PD Track and monitor teacher/principal progress Report proficiency levels to state

26 OASYS: District

27 OASYS: Teacher

28 OASYS: Teacher

29 OASYS: Principal Principal
Access to view staff member forms at anytime Ability to control teacher access to selective forms at discretion Convenient tracking of staff progress Ability to send notification reminders Reporting tools to provide data analysis at site level

30 OASYS: Principal

31 OASYS: Principal

32 OASYS: District District Office
Access to view all staff member forms at anytime Convenient tracking of teacher and principal progress Ability to send notification reminders Reporting tools to provide data analysis

33 Questions & Answers


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