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Rhode Island Model Academy for Personnel Evaluating Teachers. Day Four. RIDE website: http://www.ride.ri.gov/ Evaluation email: EdEval@ride.ri.gov. Day Four. Warm-Up. Child-centered Engaged Instruction Lifelong learning Collaborative projects Technology Emergent Literacy
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Rhode Island Model Academy for Personnel Evaluating Teachers Day Four
RIDE website: http://www.ride.ri.gov/ Evaluation email: EdEval@ride.ri.gov
Warm-Up • Child-centered • Engaged Instruction • Lifelong learning • Collaborative projects • Technology • Emergent Literacy • Critical thinking • Higher-order thinking • Brain-based learning • Authentic assessment • Multiple Intelligences • Photo by Alan Cleaver – Creative Commons Attribution License https://www.flickr.com/photos/alancleaver/4293345631/
Session Objectives After completing this session, you should be able to:
When is the Teacher Model used instead of the SP Model? LEA Decision Best used when the primary role of the support professional is classroom instruction. Often a reading specialist or librarian’s day mirrors a classroom teachers. Used for all support professionals whose primary role is not classroom instruction. Some support professionals may teach but it is a small portion of their role.
Collecting Evidence • Take one Professional Practice Component card from the center of the table. • Take your packet, your card and something to write with. • Locate your group by the color of your card. • Find a location to either stand or sit for the next 8 minutes. • As a group, read through your component card. What are the indicators of this component? • Think about the 7 specific support professional roles. • Where could you observe this component? • What artifacts could be used? • Be prepared to share a brief summary of your component and 1-2 examples you brainstormed.
What conversations might be important to have during the Beginning-of-Year Conference to plan for observations and evidence collection?
Discussion Topics to Prepare for Observations • Discuss the support professional’s schedule • Identify suggested times/settings for in-person observation of practice • Discuss how to handle confidential situations/settings • Identify possible artifacts that will also be used to evidence professional practice
Should the Support Professional I am Evaluating Write SLOs or SOOs?
Why is the Language Different Between the SOO and SLO Quality Review Tool?
Getting Started for 2014-2015 Full Implementation SOO Samples New Best Practice Resources Online Modules Online Guidebook Visit RIDE’s Website for resources to help you train and support your support professionals throughout their first year of full implementation.
Session Objectives After completing this session, are you able to:
Session Objectives After completing this session, you should be able to:
RIDE Data Systems InfoWorks The portal for accessing RIDE’s Data Systems EPSS RIDEmap GMV Instructional Support System
EPSS • Overview of EPSS
Getting Onto EPSS Go to https://ridemaptest.ride.ri.gov Enter your training Username/ PasswordLog in as a Teacher Select EPSS (Training Site). Select My Caseload Tab. If you have an EPSS account and have been assigned a caseload you may log into your own account. Preparing for Our Next Session
Student Learning Objectives New Procedure for SLO Approval
System Reports in EPSS District Configuration Administrator can run district-level reports.
EPSS Rubric Explorer Set the date span. Choose the evaluation type. Choose the rubric. *Rubrics are for the current year. Click View.