MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TEACHER PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL.

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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

TEACHER PERFORMANCE TEACHER PERFORMANCE APPRAISALAPPRAISAL

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What is Performance Management?

The means by which managers ensure that employees’ activities and outputs are aligned with the goals of the organization.

Performance management is fundamental to gaining competitive advantage and organizational effectiveness

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Performance Appraisal IS NOT!!! A routine, pointless form-filling exercise

checked off and forgotten

It is not an instrument used to weed-out or punish staff that is not performing up to standard

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What is Performance Appraisal?

Performance Appraisal is a powerful management tool; it is a formal assessment/evaluation of the performance of an employee/employees

It determines whether the employee's performance meets the required standard of the post which he/she occupies.

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What is Performance Appraisal? Cont’d

It is designed to measure objectively and systematically an individual’s performance with a view for feedback and action

It identifies the strengths & shortcomings of employees and assist them in attaining maximum potential

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Why is Performance Appraisal Important to Teachers?

A properly designed and managed appraisal process is the most efficient and cost effective means of identifying and managing teacher performance and development needs.

It is also the best method to focus teachers on those activities that will deliver the greatest impact on schools’ learning culture

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Objectives of Teacher Appraisal To standardize the process of evaluation

across schools at all levels

To provide for fair, effective, and consistent teacher evaluation in every school

To ensure that students receive the benefit of an education system staffed by teachers who are performing their duties satisfactorily

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Objectives of Teacher Appraisal

To provide a system and a mechanism for effective coaching and monitoring of teachers to strengthen schools and improve the performance of students

To promote professional growth

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What are the components of P.M.A.S?

Defining Performance Measuring Performance? (Appraisal) Providing feedback Closing performance gap Planning career development Rewarding performance

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P.M.A.S. Focus

STRATEGIC- Link employees’ activities to the strategic goals of the organization

- Assesses & deploy skills in the organization

- Conduct effective job analysis

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P.M.A.S. Focus

ADMINISTRATIVE

- Promotions

- Retentions/Appointments

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P.M.A.S. Focus

DEVELOPMENTAL- Diagnose strengths & short comings

- Improve performance

- Staff / Career development

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Fundamental Principles & Values

Effective Communication Objectivity Transparency Fairness Equitable Treatment Mutual Respect & Trust

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Roles & Responsibilities of Key Players

MANAGER & SUPERVISORS

Assist staff in understanding their responsibilities, developing their

Work Plans and setting performance standards. Monitor staff performance Keep a log of their activities Provide ongoing feedback Provide coaching & mentorship

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Roles & Responsibilities of Key Players

EMPLOYEES Know the mission, objectives & policies of the organization Be familiar with the operational plan of your

department/school Know your job description Maintain & improve knowledge & skills Know & agree to performance expectations and

assessment criteria Know & understand consequences for poor performance Produce & maintain output of high quality

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Who can appraise the teacher?

Territorial Education Officer The Chairman/Vice Chairman of the School

Board The Principal The Vice Principal The Head of Department/ Grade Coordinator The Teachers

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The Appraisal Team Each appraisal will be conducted by a

team and not the Principal alone. There should be no less than 3 persons on the appraisal team

The Principal or his/her designate will conduct

the final performance review meeting with the

teacher.

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The Appraisal Team (Cont’d)

The Appraisal cannot be conducted without

The following persons: The Principal The Head of Department/ Grade

Coordinator A professional within the school chosen by

the appraisee

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The Guidance Counsellor Appraisal Team The Guidance & Counselling Education

Officer The Principal Teacher Selected by the Appraisee Head of Department / Senior Teacher PTA Representative Student Representative (High Schools, Junior High & All

Age Schools only)

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The Guidance Counsellor Appraisal Team (Cont’d) Each appraisal will be conducted by a team

and not the Guidance & Counselling Education Officer alone. There should be no less than 4 persons on the appraisal team.

The Supervisory Officer or his/her designate will conduct the final performance review meeting with the guidance counsellor.

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The Appraisal Team (Cont’d)

The appraisal cannot be conducted without the following persons:

The Guidance & Counselling Education Officer

The Principal A professional within the school chosen by

the appraisee

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OVERVIEW

All teachers will be appraised annually.

The process is ongoing and involves a three stage cycle.

Begins when the teacher starts the job to end of school term or tenure.

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OVERVIEW

Identified challenges should be referred for relevant professional development training.

A report on performance must be made annually to the School Board.

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OVERVIEW

Evaluation records are made available to the MOE, the Principal and the School Board Chairman.

Performance Appraisal Forms are permanent official records.

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THREE STAGE CYCLE

STAGE 1

PLANNING

STAGE 2

MONITORING

STAGE 3

REVIEW

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THREE STAGE CYCLEPLANNING –•Teachers Action Plan/Guidance Counsellors Programme

• Agreed Goals

MONITORING –• Curriculum Implementation

• Action Plan/ Programme Delivery

• Observation by stakeholders/ Informal reviews

• Documentation of successes and concerns.

REVIEW –• Review session convened.

• Observations and Documentations reviewed.

• Appraisal Instrument Rated/Scored

STAGE 1

STAGE 2

STAGE 3

Beginning of tenure/school

year

Throughout each term/

Daily

End of tenure/year

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STAGE 1 - Planning Ensure there is a job description Match individual attributes to job

requirements. Explain the process.

Establish and Link job objectives and standards of performance.

Develop Action Plan

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Developing Your Action Plan

Assess students to find areas that need improvement (check students records, do diagnostic tests).

Action Plan should be aligned with the SIP Meet with your supervisor Objectives should be SMART

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The Action Plan

Developed at the beginning of the Appraisal Period

Goals & Objectives must be measurable and evidence based

Achievement must be in your power

Will form part of your final assessment

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STAGE 2 - Monitoring

Performance – throughout the year -give feedback regularly!

Termly reviews – mini performance reviews.

Incident Review and Feedback Form

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Incident Review & Feedback

Record significant accomplishments or failures ONLY.

E.g. Initiative, judgment, dependability, resourcefulness, co-curricular, teamwork/collaboration.

Provide coaching and feedback.

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STAGE 3 - REVIEW

Notification Review of Appraisal File Check Performance Factors (Plan) Draft Provisional Assessment Think Ahead – Ask Questions USE MANUAL – Performance Standards

Descriptors.

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Teacher Appraisal Instrument

The main body of the instrument is divided into three parts

1. Observation of teaching skills

2. Teacher professionalism

3. Leadership & Management (for middle managers e.g. Supervisors)

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Guidance Counsellor Appraisal Instrument

The main body of the instrument is

divided into five parts.

1. Administrative

2. Preventive

3. Interventive

4. Supportive

5. Personal & Professional Development

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MEASURING PERFORMANCE

Rating ScaleEach performance factor/attitude on thePerformance Appraisal Form is rated in oneof four categories1. Unsatisfactory: Performance not meeting position

requirements & is therefore unacceptable2. Area of Concern: Performance is at minimally acceptable

level & must improve3. Meets Expectations: Performance consistent in meeting all

expectations4. Exceeds Expectations: Performance above average; exceeds

requirements for the job.

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The Review Session FORMAL Outline Agenda & Process Directed by Team Leader Ask questions Listen USE the MANUAL Discuss Identify - APPRAISAL ACTION PLAN End on a positive note

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ACTION PLAN Planning to improve on weaknesses.

Set agreed goals/targets/tasks.

Be SMART – Use form

Action Plan will be rated at next appraisal and influence the next appraisal score.

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The Appeal Process

Should a teacher/guidance counsellor disagree with results of his/her performance appraisal. He/She should note it in the space provided on the appraisal form

Discuss disagreements with his/her Supervisor, Head of Department, or Principal

When all efforts to resolve has been exhausted an official appeal should be registered to the Board Chairman

All appeals must be in writing

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The Appeals Committee

The Committee will comprise

The Chairman

The Education Officer

A teaching colleague (from the school)

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The reward for work well done is the

opportunity to do more work(Dr. Jonas Salk)

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