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Pursuing Excellence in DCPS. Columbia Graduate School of Business February 21, 2009. Agenda. Overall Goals Recruitment Retention, Selection, and Placement Evaluation Criteria and Professional Development Additional Considerations: Union Contract, Next Steps. Overall Goals.
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Pursuing Excellence in DCPS Columbia Graduate School of Business February 21, 2009
Agenda • Overall Goals • Recruitment • Retention, Selection, and Placement • Evaluation Criteria and Professional Development • Additional Considerations: Union Contract, Next Steps
Overall Goals • Mission: improve teacher quality through recruitment • Message: looking for teachers who believe in… • Student potential Active role in reform movement • Student achievement data Performance-pay Experienced Hires: 90 teachers (31%) Pipeline of New Teachers: 200 teachers (69%) Impact on DC Students: Achievement Gap Closed with Quality Education
Strategy: Poaching Implementation: Target high performers One on one meetings Track and Measure Budget: $8,400 Strategy: Referral System Implementation: Market research and regression analysis Talking points Track and Measure Budget: $20,800 Recruitment 20 Experienced Hires 20 Experienced Hires Impact on DC Students: Learning from Proven Teachers
Recruitment Strategy: TFA Alums Implementation: Regional blasts & TFAnet.org Kamras country tour Budget: $22,500 Strategy: Partnerships with Universities Implementation: Professionalize recruiting relationship and process Student teaching as feeder Budget: $9,600 50 Experienced Hires Better Prepared New Hires Impact on DC Students: Learning from Proven Teachers 5
Recruitment with a million bucks • Reality shorts of DC school teachers • TV • Before movies • DCPS website • Teachdc.org website
Retaining Event with Chancellor Rhee and DC Region’s 2nd year TFA teachers Public Recognition Budget: $10,800 Lead Teachers 15/5 Teachers Retained 10 Teachers Retained 5 Teachers Retained Impact on DC Students: Learn from teachers with DCPS experience
Human Capital ValueSelection • 3 part process • Online application at teachdc.org • Student achievement data • Interview with lead teacher • Rubrics: district-wide and school-specific • Interview with principal Impact on DC Students: Perfect fit teachers
Human Value Chain Placement • Frame Reform • Chancellor’s public statements to encourage participation • Influence • Lead teachers discuss placement priorities with Chancellor
Human Value Chain Placement • Dissemination • Applicants grouped by cluster of schools with openings • Human Capital Personnel will monitor needs of schools • Pay grade shift • “Mutual consent” based on principal’s vision • Seniority = years teaching, not years teaching in DCPS Impact on DC Schoolchildren: Consistent teachers
Evaluation • Solutions: • 360° Feedback • Parents • Teachers Union • Incentive Program • Challenges: • Metrics • Subjectivity • Trust • Positive Impact: • Self-Awareness • Accountable • Recruiting/Sorting Effective and Accurate Assessment Impact on DC Students: Continuously improving instruction
Professional Development • Current State of PD: • Quality of Development • Lost Instruction Time • Seen as Punishment Reduction of Tunnel Vision Impact on DC Students: Consistently energetic teaching
Union Contract • If contract is signed: • Retain suggested strategy • If contract is not signed: • Retain suggested strategy • Training on test preparation to measure student progress
External Factors • Student enrollment and attrition • Metric for progress • Certification progress • Public opinion • Market research and public relations
Next Priorities • Professionalization of DCPS • School based PD staff feedback to district • Teacher partnering • Principals to use school business managers, human resource training Impact on DC Students: Increased Pride in School Environment
Missing Information • Channels providing high quality teachers • Proven instructional strategies • Student experience surveys
“Grown-ups who stick with dogma even though it condemns children to second-class lives should be put on buses and sent to North Dakota to hoe wheat for a year.” -Garrison Keillor Impact on DC Students: Better Schools, Better Times