SLG Goals, Summative Evaluations, and Assessment Guidance Training
LCSD#710/10/14
Training to include:• Summative Evaluation Process• SLG Goal Development• Assessment Guidance
Evaluation Tool:• To be updated later this year by SB 290 Committee• Waiting upon updates from Bend-LaPine SD• Will not be covered in this training
Legislation requires connecting student performance to teacher and principal evaluations• SB 290 passed in 2011 (State)• Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Flexibility Waiver 2012 (Federal)
Legislation
Teamwork
Remember that we are working through this mandated process together.
The ESEA Waiver is dictating a number of processes that were collaboratively agreed upon through the SB 290 Committee in regards to goal setting and summative evaluations
SLG Goal Development
Disclaimer: Subject to change• Moving target• Parts of ESEA Waiver still to be revealed• Old SLD Documents obsolete• Use ODE SLG Goals 10/6/2014 document w/ LCSD#7 Additions
• Foundational components are the same• Procedural components have been updated• Definitions have been further defined
What has changed?
What are Student Learning and Growth (SLG) Goals?
• Based on student learning needs• Aligned to CCSS• Clearly defined specific learning targets• Rigorous, yet attainable• Referenced to a baseline• Time period specific• Growth goals, not achievement goals
SLG Goals are defined as…
• Growth Goals, not Achievement Goals• Holds all students to the same standards• Allow for various levels of learning• Measured by comparing to baseline data• i.e. Student performance @ beginning of
time period• Value-added
Who are required to set SLG Goals?
• Defined in ORS 342.815, ORS 342.856• See Appendix A on page 17 in handout
Why use SLG Goals?• Clear connection between instruction, assessment, and student data• Measures student learning & growth through various types of assessments• State Tests• Interim Assessments• Projects• Portfolios• Evidence based (time consuming)• Aligns to state focus on college and career readiness
Advantages of SLG Goals
• Focus on student learning• Evidence based process• Assess student learning needs• Set goals based on student learning needs• Use formative and summative data to
monitor student progress• Modify instruction based on student needs
Advantages of SLG Goals
• Help develop collaborative communities• Educators should work collaboratively to develop SLG Goals• Grade level• Subject area• Professional Learning Communities• Staff Meetings• Peer to peer with other districts
Required Components (1/4)
• Content Standards/Skills• Quote specific state &/or national
standards• i.e. “8.3S.2 Organize, display, and
analyze……”• Assessments• See page 13• Notice 2014-15 waiver on page 14
Required Components (2/4)
•Context/Students• Demographics and learning needs of all
students in the class or course• See example bottom of page 5• Baseline Data• Most recent available• Assessment scores• Pre-test• Other student learning evidence
Required Components (3/4)
• Student Learning and Growth Goals Targets• Rigorous yet realistic• Rigorous yet attainable• See example on page 6• Note example that does not meet criteria on
page 6• Rationale• Rationale for expected growth• Describes appropriateness & rigor of target
Required Components (4/4)
• Strategies• Describe instructional strategies• Professional Learning and Support• Identify additional learning and support
Goal Setting Conferences
• Collaborative conference between educator and evaluator• Occur at least 3 times during school year1. Beginning of school year2. Mid-point progress check3. End-point of the course/class to analyze
results
Professional Growth Goals
All educators are required to set Professional Growth Goals
• Based upon district evaluation tool rubric• Self-Assessment is used to identify areas of strength, need, and identify strategies and necessary supports needed to improve professional practice
Steps for setting SLG Goals
1.Determine Needs2.Create Specific Learning and Growth Goals
1.Use SMART page 123.Create and Implement Teaching and Learning
Strategies4.Monitor Student Progress through Ongoing
Formative Assessment5.Determine Whether Students Achieved The
Goal
Setting SLG Goals
• Two per year are required• Goal #1: Category 1• Goal #2: Category 1 or 2• See chart on page 13• Notice 2014/15 disclaimer on page 14• For LCSD#7, due Oct 31st to your evaluator for review
SLG Goal Quality Review Checklist Form
• Form will be available on district website• Form after page 23 of packet, usage described on page 15• Used in the goal setting conference with evaluator• Needs to be signed by Educator and Evaluator• Purpose: To ensure all required SLG Goal criteria is met before educator starts gathering pertinent data and working towards meeting SLG Goals• Evaluator keeps original to be included in district evaluation packet turned into district office at end of evaluation cycle• Per SB 290 and ESEA Waiver, SLG Goals will be scored and used to determine SLG Goal Performance by using the Oregon SLG Scoring Rubric (page 16)
Examples of SLG Goals
• See Appendix B, page 19 of packet for examples• Teacher Template on page 24• Administrator Template, page 27• Templates on district website
Oregon’s Matrix Model for Educator Summative
Evaluations• Significant part of ESEA Waiver• Connects all aspects of evaluation to produce a rating• SLG Goal Performance• Evaluation Rubric• Ties student performance to evaluation of educator and/or administrator• Matrix found on page 30/2 of packet
Y-AXIS: Combine
d Rating on Profession
al Practice and
Profession
al Responsibiliti
es (PP/PR)
LEVEL 4(Highest)
COLLEGIAL Focus on SLG Goals
*SLG INQUIRYdue to LOW level of
fidelity between measures
3
FACILITATIVE or COLLEGIAL
Focus on SLG GoalsDetermined post inquiry
*SLG INQUIRYdue to only SOME
level of fidelity between measures
3 or 4
FACILITATIVEGOOD level of fidelity
between measures4
FACILITATIVEHIGHEST level of fidelity between
measures4
LEVEL 3
COLLEGIAL or CONSULTING
Focus on SLG GoalsDetermined post inquiry
*SLG INQUIRYdue to SOME level of
fidelity between measures
2 or 3
COLLEGIAL PLANGOOD level of fidelity
between measures3
COLLEGIALHIGHEST level of fidelity between
measures3
COLLEGIALGOOD level of fidelity
between measures3
LEVEL 2
CONSULTINGGOOD level of fidelity
between measures2
CONSULTINGHIGHEST level of fidelity
between measures2
CONSULTINGGOOD level of fidelity
between measures2
COLLEGIAL or CONSULTING
Determined post inquiry*PP/PR INQUIRYdue to only SOME
level of fidelity between measures
2 or 3
LEVEL 1(Lowest)
DIRECTEDHIGHEST level of fidelity
between measures1
DIRECTEDGOOD level of fidelity
between measures1
CONSULTING or DIRECTED
Determined post inquiry*PP/PR INQUIRY due to only SOME
level of fidelity between measures
1 or 2
CONSULTING*PP/PR INQUIRY
due to only LOW level of fidelity between
measures2
LEVEL 1 (Lowest)
LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4(Highest)
X-AXIS: Rating on Student Learning and Growth
Y-Axis
Professional Practice and Professional Responsibilities (PP/PR)• Use district adopted evaluation rubric1. Find Average Component Score
1. (Total Score) / (Total Possible)2. Remember that 3’s are good on a 4 point scale3. 4’s are reserved for Ghandi level of performance4. 1’s are never good (See PP/PR Scoring Rule)
2. Determine rating from threshold table page 30/33. Find corresponding Level Row on Y-Axis
X-Axis
Student Learning and Growth (SLG)1.Score SLG Goals using SLG Scoring Rubric (page 16)2.Determine SLG Performance Level from table on
page 30/33.Find corresponding column from X-Axis on Matrix
Summative Performance Level and Professional Growth Plan
1.Indicate corresponding cell as (X,Y)2.Determine Professional Growth Plan as defined in
cell1.Facilitative, Collegial, Consulting, or Directed
3.Determine Summative Performance Level1.Highest, Good, SLG Inquiry, or PP/PR Inquiry
4.Any “Inquiry” ratings require another examination of evidence, final determine by evaluator
Summative Evaluation Summary Worksheet
• Designed to step educator and evaluator through the summative process• Available on district website• Final packet submitted to district office will include:• Summative Evaluation Summary Worksheet• SLG Goal Quality Review Checklist• Two SLG Goals• Summative Evaluation• Self Assessment (Note error in packet)