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Informal Observations in KEEP by Evaluators and Observers . October 16, 2013 Adobe Connect Webinar Bill Bagshaw, Kayeri Akweks - KSDE. WAIVER - Principle 3. Supporting Effective Instruction and Leadership. Implement teacher and principal evaluations and support systems that:
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Informal Observations in KEEP by Evaluators and Observers October 16, 2013 Adobe Connect Webinar Bill Bagshaw, Kayeri Akweks - KSDE
WAIVER - Principle 3 Supporting Effective Instruction and Leadership Implement teacher and principal evaluations and support systems that: • Are used for continual improvement of instruction • Use at least 3 performance levels • Use multiple measures including student growth as significant factor • Are used to evaluate on a regular basis • Provide clear, timely, and useful feedback • Are used to inform personnel decisions
The Evaluation Process TEACHER The constructs to be measured in the evaluation instrument: Construct 1: Learner and Learning Construct 2: Content Knowledge Construct 3: Instructional Practice Construct 4: Professional Responsibility
Evaluation Process Evaluating the Teacher • Thinking through and discussing the Process • Discuss Rubrics • Discuss Observations • Discuss Artifacts • Goals Selected • Multiple Measures selected • Timeline for Evaluation • 1 Cycle • 2 Cycles
Teacher Process • Required Steps • Implementation Ideas
Informal Observations First Example of Possible Informal Observation Checklist • The lesson plans show evidence of the Curriculum and Instructional Framework. • Evidence of differentiation of instruction is present. • Students work and collaborate in pairs or groups. • When asked, students can tell the purpose of what they are doing. • Hands-on materials, manipulativesused. • Evidence of higher level questioning is present. • All students are actively involved in the lesson. • Student work is displayed, current and linked to Curriculum and Instructional Framework. • Students are not typically completing worksheets. • Evidence of assessment/feedback is present. • Classroom is organized for instruction and is free of clutter. • Overall, the classroom climate is positive.
Informal Observations Second Example of Informal Observations Checklist
KEEP Repository Informal Observations – Teachers Can Have Multiple Observers, Including Their Evaluator
KEEP Repository Informal Observations – per Construct and Component with Date
KEEP Repository Designated Observers Enter Informal Observations
KEEP Repository Building Leaders and Observers Enter Informal Observations • All Informal Observations are made through the Observations link on the left side menu. • The Evaluator or Observer select their District, their Building and can enter the first or last name of the Evaluatee. • Then enter the Observation under the appropriate Construct and Component. • Use the Informal Observations during the Cycle Conferences and while completing the Summary Rate Sheet.
KEEP Guided Practice NEW !! KEEP Guided Practice • http://training.ksde.org/keep/trainingportal/web/index.htm • New Online Training – open 24/7 • Individualized and Repeatable • Includes multiple forms of Learning • Available from links on the KEEP Webpage • Must have JAVA enabled
KEEP Webpage http://www.ksde.org/Default.aspx?tabid=4400 • News and Announcements • KEEP Repository Registration • KEEP Training Materials and Schedule • Archives with Materials of Previous Trainings and Meetings • Assurances Information • Kansas Flexibility Waiver Materials
Questions?? Contacts: Bill Bagshaw, Assistant Director Teacher Licensure & Accreditation bbagshaw@ksde.org 785.296.2198 Kayeri Akweks, Education Program Consultant Teacher Education and Licensure kakweks@ksde.org 785.296.5140 An Equal Employment/Educational Opportunity Agency The Kansas State Department of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: KSDE General Counsel, 120 SE 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66612; 785-296-3201