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Peer Assistance & Review Stage 1. Dr. José M. Torres, Superintendent Kathryn Castle, ETA President. Background. Grant from NEA Foundation Institute for Innovation in Teaching & Learning Collaboration since fall 2010 The PAR Team: Attended NEA conferences Researched model PAR programs
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Peer Assistance & ReviewStage 1 Dr. José M. Torres, Superintendent Kathryn Castle, ETA President
Background • Grant from NEA Foundation Institute for Innovation in Teaching & Learning • Collaboration since fall 2010 • The PAR Team: • Attended NEA conferences • Researched model PAR programs • Developed PAR Program for U-46 (Stage 1)
IMODEL PAR PROGRAMS Rochester & Syracuse Minneapolis Toledo Cincinnati San Juan Montgomery County
Elements of Successful Programs • Furnish support for early career teachers • Implement improvement strategies for struggling teachers to become effective • Identify professional learning opportunities for effective teachers to become highly effective • Include a process for ineffective teachers to be recommended for dismissal Commission on Effective Teachers and Teaching, Transforming Teaching: Connecting Professional Responsibility with Student Learning (A Report to the NEA). Washington, DC, 2011.
Shared U-46/ETA Goals • Ensuring every U-46 student has an effective teacher • Providing support for struggling teachers • Improving student achievement by supporting teachers as they build their knowledge and skills to become proficient
U-46 Plan • Aligns to Teacher Appraisal Plan and Teacher Mentor Program • Provides support for struggling teachers • Meets state requirements for professional development plans for teachers rated as “Needs Improvement” • Establishes a framework for future expansion
Teacher Self Selects (application) Needs Improvement on Summative PAR PROCESS DURING STAGE 1 BNNNNJ PAR Recommended & PD Plan developed PAR Panel Human Resources/ ETA Review YES NO Teacher offered Peer Assistance & Review Consulting Teacher Assigned Other PD Plan to meet state requirements
Eligibility During Stage 1 • 3rd and 4th year teachers with a summative state rating of “Needs Improvement” • 3rd and 4th year teachers who request additional assistance • 2ndyear teachers (former experienced new teachers who had mentor for one year only)
U-46 PAR Panel • 8 appointed members by February 2012 • 4 ETA members • 4 District administrators • Decisions by consensus • Reciprocal and collaborative relationship with Teacher Appraisal Plan (TAP) Oversight Committee
PAR Panel Responsibilities • Determine PAR eligibility for teachers • Match nominee teachers with Peer Consulting Teacher (PCT) • Establish and refine operating procedures, documents, and forms • Review of professional development plans submitted by nominee teachers • Conduct reconsideration of summative rating when needed
Peer Consulting Teacher (PCT) Qualifications • Full-time certified staff member • 5 or more years of successful teaching, at least 3 in U-46 • Evidence of involvement as a leader in committee work or mentoring
PCT Responsibilities • Meet a minimum of 45 hours per semester for observations/discussions with participating teacher • Maintain log of contacts and support provided • Work with participating teacher on performance goals • Feedback to participating teacher after each observation
PAR Development Team Co-Chairs: Dr. José M. Torres Kathryn Castle
Next Steps • Appointment of, and training for, PAR Panel • Determination of demand based on applications and summative ratings • Selection of Peer Consulting Teacher • PAR to begin in 2012/2013 school year