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DPAS II

DPAS II. MED 7701 Dr. Joseph Massare. Jessica Baker & Cheryl Cresci. 2011-2012 Five Components. 1. Planning & Preparation 2. Classroom Environment 3. Instruction 4. Professional Responsibilities 5. Student Improvement – Doesn’t count this year. DPAS II Process Step One:.

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DPAS II

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  1. DPAS II MED 7701 Dr. Joseph Massare Jessica Baker & Cheryl Cresci

  2. 2011-2012 Five Components • 1. Planning & Preparation • 2. Classroom Environment • 3. Instruction • 4. Professional Responsibilities • 5. Student Improvement – Doesn’t count this year

  3. DPAS II ProcessStep One: • 2010-2011 • School Wide Goal Set • Teacher Goal Setting Conference • Aligns with School Goal • 2011-2012 Revision • Student Growth Measurement Conference • Student Growth Measurement Form Completed

  4. Step Two: Pre-Observation • Pre-Observation Form • Announced observation • Optional for experienced teachers if administration & teacher both agree • Pre-Observation Conference • Teacher discusses Component One • Turn in Professional Development Form (if not done) • May discuss Component Four • Have lesson plans & artifacts

  5. Step Three -Observation • “Experienced” Teacher – (Continuing or Advanced License/or Standard or Professional Status Certificate Prior to August 1, 2003) Tenured Teacher • Satisfactory • 1 Announced • 1 Summative every two years • Unsatisfactory • 1 Announced • 1 Unannounced • 1 Summative each year • Improvement Plan Revision- Experienced Teacher Rated: “Highly Effective or Effective” on Summative Experienced Teacher Rated: “Needs Improvement or Ineffective” on Summative

  6. Observation “Novice” Teacher Initial Licence (Non-Tenured) • 2 Announced • 1 Unannounced • 1 Summative each year • If they have “Needs Improvement” & “Ineffective” on their Summative it can require more observations with their Improvement Plan • Should be at least 30 minutes long • Can not occur during the first or last 5 days of school

  7. Step 4 Post-Observation • Lesson Reflection Form- optional • Conference within 10 days of observation • Takes place in the teacher’s room if possible • Teacher & evaluator discuss data collected • Update Professional Responsibilities Form if needed

  8. Step 5 – Level of Performance Ratings • At the end of the Post-Observation Conference teacher and evaluator should have an understanding of the teacher’s performance during the evaluation.

  9. Step 6 Formative Feedback Documentation • Formative Feedback Form- Required for announced & unannounced • Must be given to teacher within 10 days of observation • Teacher signs & returns form within 5 days. This is not for agreement but acknowledgement • If teacher disagrees- 15 days to submit in writing • Teacher can request second conference • Formative Feedback Documentation placed on DDOE’s online Education Reporting System

  10. Step 7 Summative Evaluation Conference • Review all documents for full cycle: Student Growth Measures Selection Form(s), Professional Responsibilities Form(s), Formative Feedback Form(s), and other relevant written communications from evaluator. • Collect data, track, and analyze progress toward attaining Component 5 goal(s).

  11. Step 8 Summative Documentation Process • Within 10 days of the Summative Conference evaluator fills out Summative Evaluation Form • Components One to Four teacher is rated either “satisfactory” or “unsatisfactory” • Component Five (which doesn’t count this year) teacher is rated: • 80-100% “Exceeds” • 50-79% “Satisfactory” • Below 50% “Unsatisfactory”

  12. Component 5 2011-2012 Data • Part I – School Wide 30% All Staff • Option 1 Reading DCAS Scores • Option 2 Math DCAS Scores • Best results for “AYP” Fall-Spring Growth Calculations • Part II – Student Cohort 20% • DCAS teachers (Grades 3-10) All students • DCAS Instructional Scores – Fall to Spring Growth Model • Non DCAS teachers (Grades 3-10) • Select cohort ahead (min 25) • Part III- Teacher Specific Measures 50% • A Non DCAS Assessment • Approved by Department of Education & Secretary of Education • Directly tied to teaching assignment

  13. If missing Parts: • If school doesn’t have Part III • Then teacher evaluated on: • Part 1 = 30% • Part 2 = 70% • If school doesn’t have Part II • Part 1 = 30% • Part 3 = 70% • If school doesn’t have Part II & Part III • Part 1 = 100%

  14. 2011-2012 Summative Evaluation Ratings • “Satisfactory” • Met criteria in at least 3 of the 4 components • “Unsatisfactory” • Did not meet criteria in 2 of the 4 components • If Unsatisfactory then put on an Improvement Plan

  15. 2012-2013 • "Highly Effective" means: • Satisfactory in 4 of the 5 components including a rating of “Exceeds” for Component Five. • "Effective" means: • Satisfactory rating in at least 3 of the 5 components including the Component V, but the teacher does not meet the student growth requirements for a "Highly Effective" rating.

  16. "Needs Improvement" means: • Has earned 1 or 2 satisfactory ratings out of the 5 components including a satisfactory rating in Component Five, or • Has earned 3 or 4 satisfactory ratings out of the 5 components and the teacher has earned an unsatisfactory rating in Component Five. • "Ineffective" means: • Has received 0, 1, or 2 satisfactory ratings out of the 5 components, and the teacher has received an unsatisfactory rating in Component Five, or • The teacher's overall Summative Evaluation rating is "Needs Improvement" for three consecutive years. In this case, the teacher's rating is re-categorized as “Ineffective.”

  17. Resources: State of Delaware (Oct. 2011) DPAS II Delaware Performance Appraisal System Retrieved from: http://www.doe.k12.de.us/csa/dpasii/default.shtml

  18. Component One –Planning & Preparation • The following criteria and elements are evaluated under Component 1 • 1a. Selecting Instructional Goals • 1b. Designing Coherent Instruction • 1c. Demonstrating Knowledge of Content and Pedagogy • 1d. Demonstrating Knowledge of Students • 1e. Designing Student Assessments

  19. Component Two • 2a. Managing Classroom Procedures • 2b. Managing Student Behavior • 2c. Creating an Environment to Support Learning • 2d. Organizing Physical Space • •

  20. Component Three • 3a. Engaging Students in Learning • 3b. Demonstrating Flexibility and Responsiveness • 3c. Communicating Clearly and Accurately • 3d. Using Questioning and Discussion Techniques • 3e. Using Assessment in Instruction

  21. Component Four • 4a. Communicating with Family • 4b. Recording Data in a Student Record System • 4c. Growing and Developing Professionally • 4d. Reflecting on Professional Practice

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