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Explore the comprehensive teacher evaluation system at Freehold Intermediate School, focusing on DEAC accomplishments, Marzano Model, iObservation, SGO rubric, and more. Get insights on training sessions, NJDOE guidelines, and proposed regulations.
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Freehold BoroughTeacher Evaluation System Freehold Intermediate School Friday – February 15, 2013 Rich Pepe Director of Curriculum & Instruction
Background: DEAC Accomplishments • Marzano Model & iObservation Data Management Tool • Category Weights for Summative Rating Calculation • Student Growth Objective (SGO) rubric-based model for measuring student academic growth • Communication Plan • Teacher Evaluation Webpage on District Website • Email Correspondences (DEAC Minutes, other updates) • Marzano Element of the Week • Presentations – faculty meetings, BOE meetings • Training Session Follow Up Surveys
Background: DEAC – In Progress • Develop assessments to be used for SGO’s in Non Tested Grades & Subjects (NTGS) • Design long range training plan for teachers and administrators • Marzano Elements • iObservation Data Management Tool • Writing SGO’s
Background: DEAC – Next Steps • Develop teacher evaluation procedures, forms, and protocols • Provide recommendations and guidance to the Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC) regarding future Marzano and iObservation professional development • Schedule practice observations • Collect feedback from teachers and administrators involved with practice observations • Select focus elements for first year of implementation
NJDOE Guidance: Teacher Practice- Already Provided • Approved instruments • Approved vendors • Implementation timelines • Method for measuring student performance • Parameters for summative rating categories • General Responsibilities of the School Improvement Panel (ScIP) • Oversee mentoring • Conduct Evaluations • Identify Professional Development Opportunities
NJDOE Guidance: Teacher Practice- Still to Come • Required # and duration of classroom observations • Specific responsibilities of the School Improvement Panel (ScIP) members • Requirements for summative rating calculation • Measures of student achievment • Mentoring • Individualized professional development • Corrective action plans NOTE: Proposed regulations will be publicized on March 6, 2013 – Final regulations are expected to go into effect in October
Snapshot of New SystemMeasures of Student Achievement • Tested Grades/Subjects • 35% = mSGP (median Student Growth Percentile) • 15 % = SGO (Student Growth Objective) • Non-Tested Grades/Subjects (NTGS) • 50% = SGO’s (1-2)
NTGS 101: Student Growth Objective Overview Different types of Student Growth Objectives: Student Growth Objectives can take many different forms 8
NTGS 101: Specific Student Growth Objective Specific Objective: Examples The word “specific objective” would likely be used to identify anything that does not cover your general population or is not a cumulative test 9
NTGS 101: Pilot Districts Student Achievement Goals (SAGs): Pilot Districts were given the recommendation to use SAGs for the 2012 – 2013 school year
NTGS 101: Pilot Districts Student Achievement Goals (SAGs): Pilot Districts were given the recommendation to use SAGs for the 2012 – 2013 school year
General EPAC Growth Objective (EGO) • Increase meeting participant satisfaction rate over the course of one meeting
Where We’ve Been We provided an example of how to set an SGO… Teacher: Carl Blanchard Subject: Lab Biology Grade: 11 Sections: 4 Number of students: 82
Where We’ve Been …and how to score an SGO at the end of the year 4 3 2 Score 3
Snapshot of New SystemMeasures of Teacher Practice • 50% = summative evaluation ratings based on Marzano Model scales • Innovating (4) • Applying (3) • Developing (2) • Beginning (1) • Not Using (0) • NOTE: “Not Using” refers to strategies that are expected and not present. This is not the same as “Not Observed” which means the strategy is not being rated in a given observation.