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2013-14 Osceola School District’s Classroom Instructor Evaluation. The Ins and Outs of Our Classroom Instructor Evaluation 2013-2014 . This presentation is specific to Classroom Instructors only.
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2013-14Osceola School District’sClassroom Instructor Evaluation The Ins and Outs of Our Classroom Instructor Evaluation 2013-2014
This presentation is specific to Classroom Instructors only Non-classroom Instructors will be evaluated on a new model, which will be reviewed through a separate presentation. Media Specialists Deans Guidance Counselors Psychologists Social Workers Compliance Specialists (ESOL & ESE) Athletic Directors Academic Coaches/Resource Specialists
Today’s Objectives: Participants will examine the basic components of the classroom teacher evaluation. Participants will leave with a working knowledge of some changes associated with the evaluation: Deliberate Practice High Yield Strategies Student Growth Criteria Best Practices for success
New Key Terms: High Yield Strategies: 14 identified elements found in Domain 1 of the Marzano Evaluation Model: Nine elements embedded in the Marzano Evaluation Model that research correlates with a high probability for student achievement. Seven elements embedded in the Marzano Evaluation Model that are correlated with successful implementation of the Common Core State Standards. Deliberate Practice: Chosen element, based on previous school year data, that is deliberately focused on for the current school year, and given a score based on the ‘growth’ in the implementation of element.
Domains 1-4High impact instructional strategies and professional practices80% Deliberate Practice Based on past years data, a selected element deliberately practiced for growth on that element. 20%
Domain 1 • Formal • Informal • Walk Through • Domain 2 • Review of Evidence • Domain 3 • Review of Evidence • Domain 4 • Review of Evidence Domain 1-4 Observations Observation: Event when instructional practices are observed (domain 1) or evidences are reviewed ( domain 2-4)
Domain 1 Observations Domain 2 Observationsthat count towards the Final Evaluation Domain 3 Domains 1-4 Domain 4
Classroom Strategies and Behaviors Planning and Preparing Reflecting on Teaching Collegiality and Professionalism 60 Thin slices of research based instructional strategies/professional practices that have a high impact on student achievement.
41 Elements • 1-2 Teacher Selected • 1 selected for Deliberate Practice Domain 1 • 1 Steering Committee • Administratively Assigned 41 Thin slices of research based instructional strategies that have a high impact on student achievement.
Must have pre-conference and post conference (face to face or via the evaluation website) • Must be pre-scheduled/announced • 25 minutes- entire class period • Data points shall count towards Final Evaluation. • Only those elements that were identified during pre-conference which may include: • Teacher selected element • Deliberate Practice element • Steering Committee Selected Element • Administratively assigned element • No more then two of the High Yield Strategies (found on page 36 of the Instructional Employees Evaluation Handbook) Domain 1 Formal Observations
Any of the 41 elements may be scored upon • Only instructional strategies that apply at time of observation • elements for which the teacher provides substantial behavioral evidence, OR • elements which are more appropriate for the lesson but were not observed • Unannounced • 10-20 minutes • Data points may count towards Final Evaluation. • Informal observations may serve as feedback only. Domain 1 Informal Observations
Does not count towards final evaluation. • Feedback can be provided on any of the 41 elements. • Only instructional strategies that apply at time of observation • Unannounced • 3-5 minutes Domain 1 Walk Through Observations
Data points may count towards Final Evaluation. • Additional Observational Sessions may serve as feedback only. • It is NOT compliance of lesson plan completion. • It’s ‘How’ you plan for your Lessons & Units of Instruction using best practices. • It is ‘Why’ you focus on certain strategies based on data and student performance. Domain 2 Observational Session: Planning & Preparing
Data points may count towards Final Evaluation. • Additional Observational Sessions may serve as feedback only. • It is NOT compliance of IPDP/Deliberate Practice completion. • It is a reflection of implementation and process of the following: • IPDP/ Deliberate Practice • Lesson Planning and/or • Identification of pedagogical strengths and weakness • And how this reflection is being utilized to • Improve instructional practice • Influence how you plan for lessons and units of instruction. Domain 3 Observational Session: Reflecting on Teaching
Data points may count towards Final Evaluation. • Observational session may serve as feedback only. • It is: • Adherence to District and School Rules and Procedures and, • Participating in District and School Initiatives • It is also: • Serving as a ‘positive contributor’ to the culture and climate of School and District. Domain 4 Observational Session: Collegiality & Professionalism
First year of implementation (2013-14 school year) instructors will be held harmless (no growth=no penalty) • Based on previous year’s scored elements from formal, informal and walk through observations • Value calculated from growth of former year’s average score of element and current year’s average score of element. • Counts 20% of the Instructional Practice Score of the Final Evaluation • May be the same element as the ‘Teacher Selected Element” • But must have previous year’s data to serve as both. DeliberatePractice
Pre & Post Test Choices for IPDP • 35-50 questions (Same number of solutions) • Reliable and Valid • Academic Rigor • Test security • Instructional Employees Evaluation Handbook (pages 23-25). • Submit copy of pre/post test to your supervising administrator by Aug.23 along with signed security agreement.