The TxBESS Framework

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The TxBESS Framework Dr. Jan Seiter Ms. Donna Dagar

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The TxBESS

FrameworkDr. Jan SeiterMs. Donna Dagar

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“A framework for professional practice is not unique to education. Indeed, other professions…have well-established definitions of expertise and procedures to certify novice and advanced practitioners. Such procedures are the public’s guarantee that the members of a profession hold themselves and their colleagues to the highest standards.”

Charlotte Danielson

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Goals

• To learn the clusters and standards of the TxBESS Framework

• To understand the concept of the developmental continuum

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Warm-up Activity

• Consider the work of teaching and note as many professional activities as possible in which a teacher engages during a two-day period.

• Be specific (e.g., grading 34 papers, calling a parent, designing a lesson).

• Write each item/activity on a separate sticky note, and keep all of the sticky notes for a later activity.

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What Is the TxBESS Framework?

• Reflects effective teaching as represented in the practice of beginning teachers

• Contains the TxBESS Performance Standards and the developmental continuum

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The Four Clusters

CLUSTER 1: Planning for Learner-centered Instruction

CLUSTER 2: A Classroom Environment That Promotes Equity, Excellence, and Learning

CLUSTER 4: Professionalism

CLUSTER 3: Instruction and Communication

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Cluster 1: Planning for Learner-centered Instruction

1a: Knowledge of content and pedagogy

1b: Knowledge of students1c: Selects key knowledge and skills1d: Uses materials, resources, and

technology1e: Promotes student learning1f: Plans to assess student learning

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Cluster 2: An Environment of Equity, Excellence, and Learning

2a: Creates an environment of rapport and respect

2b: Establishes a culture of learning2c: Manages classroom procedures2d: Manages student behavior2e: Organizes physical space

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Cluster 3: Instruction and Communication

3a: Communicates clearly and accurately

3b: Uses questioning and discussion techniques

3c: Engages students in learning3d: Assesses student learning3e: Demonstrates flexibility and

responsiveness

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Cluster 4: Professionalism

4a: Reflects on teaching4b: Maintains accurate records4c: Communicates with

families/caregivers4d: Contributes to the school4e: Grows and develops professionally4f: Serves as an advocate for students

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TxBESS Framework Links

• Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) Standards (2002)

• Professional Development and Appraisal System (PDAS) Framework (2004)

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Identifying the Clusters

• Locate the Identifying the Clusters worksheet.

• In table groups, identify the cluster to which each statement relates.

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Performance Standards & Developmental Continuum

What teacher and/or student behaviors would you expect to see at the developing, beginning competent, advanced competent, and proficient levels?

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• Locate your sticky notes from earlier in this session.

• Read each sticky note and determine the cluster and standard to which it relates.

• Place the sticky notes on the appropriate locations on page 6 in the TxBESS Framework.

Revisit Warm-up Activity

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The framework is important because:

1. It provides a common language and structure for discussing teaching;

2. It is aligned with the PPR standards and the PDAS; and

3. It provides a pathway for teacher growth.

In Closing

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“Although teachers sometimes feel pulled in many different directions…a unifying thread runs through the entire framework to provide an organizing structure. That thread consists of engaging students in learning important content.”

Charlotte Danielson

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Contact Information

Dr. Jan P. SeiterDirectorHT ATCP512-505-6462

Cell: 512-797-1828