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EVALUATION CHANGES SB290 REQUIREMENTS January 17, 2013

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EVALUATION CHANGESSB290 REQUIREMENTS

January 17, 2013

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SB290 Requirements• New evaluation requirements for all licensed

educators, with the goal to improve student academic growth and learning by:

• Need to use standards of Professional Practice: – Teachers – INTASC - Interstate Teacher Assessment

and Support Consortium (We have a crosswalk to the Danielson’s model)

– Administrators – ISLLC - Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium

• Differentiated Performance Levels:– Requires 4 levels – our current model has 4 levels

(unsatisfactory, basic, proficient and distinguished)

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SB290 Requirements • Multiple Measures:Evaluation should include multiple measures from all three categories of evidence:

– Professional practice: measures of the quality of a teacher’s planning, delivery of instruction, and assessment of student learning (ex. observations, lesson plans, student work, assessments, RTI data)

– Professional responsibilities: measures of the teacher’s progress toward his/her own professional goals and contribution to school-wide goals (ex. professional goals, teacher reflection, setting student growth goals, peer collaboration, meets timelines)

– Student learning and growth: quantitative measures of the teacher’s impact on a student (or sets of students) as measured by multiple sources of student data over time

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SB290 Requirements• Set two goals on student learning and growth from

three categories. Student learning goals are required for all licensed staff, even teachers in non-tested (state test) subjects and grades (this includes counselors and TOSAs), and administrators.– State or national standardized assessments (ex. OAKS,

ELPA) – Common national, international, regional, district-

developed measures (ex. DIBELS, AP) – Classroom-based or school-wide measures (ex. student

performances, tests, portfolios)

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Examples of goals:“Using beginning of year assessment, I will identify the 25% of my kindergarten students with the lowest reading/pre-reading skills and provide targeted instruction so they exit kindergarten with skills no lower than pre-primer level.”

Target based on Achievement CompactTarget: Low percentage of 9th-graders “on track”GOAL: Increase from 50% to 60%students who have 6 or more credits at the end of 9th grade.

Target based on common national measure:Target: Student growth in physical conditioning/ basic skills (elementary PE teacher).GOAL: Increase from 20 to 33% number of students in grades 1-6 scoring 80 or higher on Presidential Fitness Test.

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PENDLETON SD STUDENT LEARNING RUBRICEXAMPLE (STATE OR NATIONAL STANDARDIZED ASSESSMENTS):

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SB290 Requirements

• Evaluation and Professional Growth Cycle:– Critical steps in the cycle: self-reflection, goal

setting, observations and collection of evidence, formative assessment, and summative evaluation

– Required to discuss progress of goals mid-year and at end of year

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Evaluation & Professional Growth Cycle

Self-Reflection

Goal Setting

Observation/Collection of Evidence

Formative Assessment/Evaluation

Summative Evaluation

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SB290 Requirements

• Aligned Professional Learning:– Linking evaluations with high quality professional

learning– Informs decisions for professional growth plans– Relevant to educator’s goals and needs

• Ongoing training:⁻ Calibration⁻ New teachers and administrators

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NEXT STEPS• Continue conversation and work on

student learning and growth goals• Discuss evaluation cycle • Discuss specialists evaluation (ex.

counselors, TOSAs) • Share out with administrators & staff

at each building• Update forms• Plan training for administrators and

staff• Submit plan to ODE by June 30, 2013• Pilot evaluation system 2013-14

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QUESTIONS?