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Educator Evaluation Pilot. Thursday, May 26 Webinar 3:30 pm. Opportunities Provided by Pilot Participation. Be “early adopter” for the revised system Engage in professional development related to the WV Professional Standards
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Educator Evaluation Pilot Thursday, May 26 Webinar 3:30 pm
Opportunities Provided by Pilot Participation • Be “early adopter” for the revised system • Engage in professional development related to the WV Professional Standards • Work as part of a collaborative team to improve educator effectiveness • Provide input to policy makers for shaping the evaluation process
Essential Questions • Who are the pilot schools? • What is the conceptual framework of the revised system? • What are the expectations for the pilot schools? • What are the policy parameters? • What is the timeline for training and what financial support is available? • What are the next steps? • What questions remain?
Who are the pilot schools? • School Improvement Grant 1003(g) • 2010 SIG 1 schools – 14 schools • 2011 SIG 2 schools – 6 schools • Non-SIG schools – 5 schools • high school, middle school, elementary • broaden the demographic representation of pilot schools
What is the conceptual framework of the revised educator evaluation system?
Conceptual Framework • WV Professional Teaching Standards, Leadership Standards, Counselor Standards • Professional evaluation • Structured feedback • Encouragement and acknowledgement of continuous professional growth
Improvements • Teacher Evaluation • decreases indicators from 55 to 16 • decreases # of classroom observations required for each evaluation • Principal/Counselor Evaluation • 12 indicators, performance based • Teacher/Principal/Counselor • Performance level descriptions • Performance rubrics for each element
New Elements • Evidence based • Educator performance • Student performance
Educator Performance Evidence • Does not mean creating a portfolio • Does mean being able to showcase the work of the teacher • Broad categories of evidence for each professional standard
Student Performance Evidence – Classroom • Opportunity to demonstrate student learning using: • A goal-driven process, established by the teacher or a collaborative team of teachers • Existing/created assessments • Multiple measures to identify student learning
Student Performance Evidence – School • Opportunity to demonstrate student learning using school-wide measures of growth, based on WESTEST 2 in the areas of: • Math • Reading/Language Arts • School level growth report will be generated by WVDE • SIG schools required to include school evidence • Non-SIG schools recommended, but optional
Putting It All Together 5% 15% 80%
Evaluation Progressions • Initial: 1st - 3rd year teachers • Intermediate: 4th & 5th year • Advanced: 6th year or greater
Initial Progression • Initial: 1st- 3rd • Four observations and evidence collections • Two student learning goals • One final evaluation
Intermediate Progression • Intermediate: 4th & 5th year • Two observations and evidence collections • Two student learning goals • One final evaluation
Advanced Progression • Advanced: 6th year or greater • One self-evaluation • Two student learning goals • One final evaluation
What are the expectations for the pilot schools?
Expectations for the Pilot Schools • Embrace the Opportunities: • Be “early adopter” • Engage in professional development • Work as part of a collaborative team • Provide input to policy makers • Participate in the research study
Learning from the Pilot • What is your role? • Teachers, mentors, and principals will need to be active participants and provide feedback to WVDE • What information will need to be collected about the evaluation process? • Process • Outcomes • What about confidentiality? • All data will be aggregated to the school level • All data collection will be confidential
Learning from the Pilot • What will be the immediate outputs of the pilot study? • Findings will be published in the form of various reports, and made available to stakeholders. • Recommendations will be made for any revisions prior to statewide rollout. • What will be the long term impact of the pilot study? • A better evaluation system, one that is more rigorous, equitable, and transparent.
What are the policy parameters associated with participation in the pilot?
Policy Authority • Waiver Process • State Superintendent will submit waiver to the WVBE • Pilot-wide waiver for identified schools • State Board’s action will provide authority to implement the pilot as evaluation of record • Improvement Plan Exceptions • Waiver will specify all exceptions
What is the timeline for training? What financial support is available?
Teacher and Principal Evaluation Training Dates • July 20-21 – Stonewall Resort • ALL Pilot schools leadership team members • Principals and all assistant principals of SIG 1 and SIG 2 schools and non SIG pilot schools • Title I Directors and/or Assistant Superintendents and school improvement specialists working with the SIG 1 and SIG 2 schools • Central office representative for non SIG pilot schools
Teacher Evaluation Training Dates • August 8 – Stonewall Resort-Roanoke • Participants: all teachers, administrators and SIG funded transformation specialists • Martinsburg North Middle • Doddridge Elementary • Romney Elementary • Hardy County school* • Ohio County school*
Teacher Evaluation Training Dates • August 9 – Tamarack-Beckley • Participants: all teachers, administrators and SIG funded transformation specialists • Mount View High School • Sandy River Middle School • Welch Elementary • Southside K-8
Teacher Evaluation Training Dates • August 10 – Civic Center-Charleston • Participants: all teachers, administrators and SIG funded transformation specialists • Hamlin Pre-k - 8 • West Hamlin Elementary • Guyan Valley Middle School • Marion County school* • Putnam County school*
Teacher Evaluation Training Dates • August 11 – Civic Center-Charleston SIG 1 and SIG 2 schools • Participants: all teachers, SIG funded transformation specialists and administrators • East Bank Middle • Cedar Grove Middle • Stonewall Jackson Middle • Riverside High School • Malden Elementary • Watts Elementary
Teacher Evaluation Training Dates • August 12 – Civic Center-Charleston • Participants: all teachers, administrators and SIG funded transformation specialists • Franklin Elementary • Geary K-8 • Spencer Elementary • Richwood High School • Wood County school*
Financial Support for Training • WVDE – assumes costs for training locations and materials • SIG schools – utilize SIG grant funds for costs associated with stipends and travel • Non-SIG schools – receive separate grant funds for costs associated with stipends and travel
Renewal of SIG 1003(g) Grants Participation in the pilot teacher and principal evaluation is a requirement for renewal of the SIG 1003(g) grants.
School Improvement Grant (SIG 1 & SIG 2) Schools • Transformation Model • Developing teacher and school leader effectiveness • Use rigorous, transparent and equitable evaluation systems that take into account data on student growth
SIG Assurance StatementsRelated to Developing Teacher and School Leader Effectiveness • Participate in and provide input to the Educator Evaluation Task Forces regarding an evaluation model that takes into account data on student growth as part of a multiple observation-based assessment measure. • Become an “early adopter” of a rigorous, transparent and equitable evaluation system that takes into account data on student growth as a significant part to educator performance evaluations.
Non SIG Schools • Letter of Intent template provided by WVDE • Staff Commitment demonstrated by 80% vote of faculty for school participation • Signature from the superintendent, principal and faculty senate chair • Letter due by June 9, 2011
Questions Regarding…… • SIG requirements • Jan Stanley jstanley@access.k12.wv.us • Karen Davies kdavies@access.k12.wv.us • Teacher evaluation • Lori Wiggins lwiggins@access.k12.wv.us • Principal and counselor evaluation • Michele Blatt mlblatt@access.k12.wv.us • Research study • Nate Hixson nhixson@access.k12.wv.us