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McREL TEACHER EVALUATION SYSTEM Turnkey Training Session I. Franklin Lakes Public Schools 2012-2013 School Year. Introduction / Overview. Why and How Did We Get Here? A New Instructional Model And Evaluation System Timelines And Milestones Our Work (Admin and Faculty, DET, DEAC, DTTT)
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McREL TEACHEREVALUATION SYSTEMTurnkey Training Session I Franklin Lakes Public Schools 2012-2013 School Year
Introduction / Overview • Why and How Did We Get Here? • A New Instructional Model And Evaluation System • Timelines And Milestones • Our Work (Admin and Faculty, DET, DEAC, DTTT) • Training Outcomes • McREL Teacher Evaluation System • The Performance Rating Scale • The Professional Teaching Standards, Rubrics, and Evidence • The Self Assessment
Training Outcomes for Today • Understand McREL’s Teacher Evaluation System • Know and understand the Professional Teaching Standards embodied in the rubrics • Know and understand the rating scales used in evaluation • Prepare for and fully participate in the self assessment component of the McREL Teacher Evaluation System
Training • Orientation McREL Teacher Evaluation System 3. Teacher Self-Assessment 8. Professional Development Plans 4. Pre-Observation Conference 7. Summary Evaluation Conference & Teacher Summary Rating Form 5. Observations 6. Post-Observation Conference
3. Teacher Self-Assessment • Training • Orientation 8. Professional Development Plans McREL Teacher Evaluation System 7. Summary Evaluation Conference & Teacher Summary Rating Form 4. Pre-Observation Conference Conducting a Self-Assessment 6. Post-Observation Conference 5. Observations
On-line Self-assessment • Using the Teacher Evaluation Rubric, the teacher shall rate his or her own performance at the beginning of the year and reflect on his or her performance throughout the year. • Teachers own their self-assessment and can always go in and update it. • Teachers share their self-assessment as an artifact of self reflection and it is part of their conferencing each year with their supervisor.
Training • Orientation 8. Professional Development Plans 3. Teacher Self-Assessment McREL Teacher Evaluation System 4. Pre-Observation Conference 7. Summary Evaluation Conference & Teacher Summary Rating Form Pre-Observation Conference 6. Post-Observation Conference 5. Observations
Pre-observation Conference • Before the first formal observation, the principal should meet with the teacher to discuss the teacher’s self- assessment based on the Teacher Evaluation Rubric, the teacher’s most recent professional development plan, and the lesson(s) to be observed. • The teacher will provide the principal with a written description of the lesson(s). • The goal of this conference is to prepare the principal for the observation. • Pre-Observation conferences are required for at least the first observation.
Training • Orientation 8. Professional Development Plans 3. Teacher Self-Assessment McREL Teacher Evaluation System 7. Summary Evaluation Conference & Teacher Summary Rating Form 4. Pre-Observation Conference Classroom Observations 6. Post-Observation Conference 5. Observations
Observations • A formal observation should last at least 40 minutes or an entire class period. • Non-tenured Teachers The principal should conduct at least three formal observations of all probationary teachers (State may require four). • Tenured Teachers Tenured teachers should be evaluated once annually, unless the district establishes a different evaluation cycle (State may require two). McREL Recommendations(policy may drive these procedural expectations)
Training • Orientation 8. Professional Development Plans 3. Teacher Self-Assessment McREL Teacher Evaluation System 7. Summary Evaluation Conference & Teacher Summary Rating Form 4. Pre-Observation Conference Post-observation Conference 5. Observations 6. Post-Observation Conference
Post-Observation Conference • The evaluator should conduct a post-observation conference no later than ten school days after each formal observation. • During the post-observation conference, the administrator and teacher discuss the lesson as it relates to the teaching standards and the categorical ratings.
8. Professional Development Plans • Training • Orientation 3. Teacher Self-Assessment McREL Teacher Evaluation System 7. Summary Evaluation Conference & Teacher Summary Rating Form 4. Pre-Observation Conference Summary Evaluation Conference & Teacher Summary Rating Form Professional Development Plans 6. Post-Observation Conference 5. Observations
Summary Evaluation Conference Teacher and Evaluator Discuss: • Teacher’s self-assessment • Evaluator’s rating of the teacher on the Teacher Evaluation Rubrics • Artifacts and/or other documentation required by the evaluator • Professional Development Plan for the next school year
Teacher Summary Rating Form: Scoring Principal/Evaluator will: • Give a rating (Not Demonstrated through Distinguished) for each element in the Teacher Evaluation Rubric; • Make a written comment on any element marked Not Demonstrated; Give an overall rating of each standard; and • Provide the teacher with an opportunity to make comments on the form. • Review the completed Teacher Summary Rating Form with the teacher; and • Secure the teacher’s signature on the Record of Teacher Evaluation Activities and Teacher Summary Rating From
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN • We will use the current PDP for 2013-14 school year • McREL PDPs consist of three levels, which are based on performance in the prior year. • The District will begin to implement the new PDP in the spring of 2014.
New Jersey vs. McREL Ratings STATE McREL Not Demonstrated Developing Proficient Accomplished Distinguished • Ineffective • Partially Effective • Effective • Highly Effective • Highly Effective
Performance Rating Scale • Developing: Teacher demonstrated adequate growth toward achieving standard(s) during the period of performance, but did not demonstrate competence on standard(s) of performance. • Proficient: Teacher demonstrated basic competence on standard(s) of performance.
Performance Rating Scale • Accomplished: Teacher exceeded basic competence on standard(s) of performance most of the time. • Distinguished: Teacher consistently and significantly exceeded basic competence on standard(s) of performance.
Performance Rating Scale • Not Demonstrated:Teacher did not demonstrate the competence on or failed to demonstrate adequate growth toward achieving standard(s) of performance. NOTE: If the Not Demonstrated rating is used, the principal/evaluator mustcommentabout why it was used.
New Jersey vs. McREL Ratings STATE McREL Not Demonstrated Developing Proficient Accomplished Distinguished • Ineffective • Partially Effective • Effective • Highly Effective • Highly Effective
Professional Teaching Standards • Turn to Page 13, McREL Teacher Evaluation System Manual; • Review Professional Teaching Standards • Look at how McREL Sample Evidence Document descriptors fit under the McREL Rubric, specifically under the Elements and Levels • CompleteActivity: Assessing the Rubrics
Activity: Assessing the Rubrics • In small groups, select one of the elements from the rubrics for STANDARD IV. • Discuss the sample evidence in each categorical rating from developing to distinguished. Be sure to address the following: • Select the three most significant pieces of evidence a teacher might show to exemplify the rubric practicesin each categorical rating. • If your group decides the most significant pieces of evidence are not listed, add to the list. • What phrases, words, and ideas do you need clarified? • Record your group’s top three pieces of evidence in each categorical rating on the chart paper provided.
Whole Group Debrief Gallery Walk • Start at your group’s chart. Rotate clockwise to the next chart when requested. • You will have 4 minutes to review, discuss and post comments. • Proceed to next chart as requested. • End with your own chart, review comments posted and return to your seat. • Discuss the comments posted and how they affected your thinking pertaining to the practices posted. • Be prepared to share your response with the group.
3. Teacher Self-Assessment • Training • Orientation 8. Professional Development Plans Conducting Your Self Assessment 7. Summary Evaluation Conference & Teacher Summary Rating Form 4. Pre-Observation Conference 6. Post-Observation Conference 5. Observations
Activity: Teachers Do Self Assessment • Link: https://ats4.searchsoft.net/ats/emp_login.shtml?COMPANY_ID=00016298 • Review Directions • Retrieve link from your email • Username: EIRCMCREL13 • Password: password • Use Evidence Document to Guide Your Work • Debrief