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Teacher Evaluation System Update 5/20/13. Northern Valley Demarest and Old Tappan James Santana and Javier rabelo Teacher Evaluation Committee co-Chairs. Why are we doing this?. Where are we?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
NORTHERN VALLEY DEMAREST AND OLD TAPPAN
JAMES SANTANA AND JAVIER RABELOTEACHER EVALUATION COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRS
Teacher Evaluation System Update 5/20/13
Why are we doing this?
Race-to-The-Top (RTTT)
Tenure Reform
Common Core and PAARC
Teacher Evaluatio
n Systems
Where are we? Achieve NJ (Teach, Lead, Grow)-NJDOE directive to
improve teacher evaluation and teacher practice. TEACHNJ- Teacher Effectiveness and Accountability for the
Children of NJ aka the Tenure Law. District Evaluation Action Committee formed in Spring 2012.
We met various times and reviewed the existing State Approved Evaluation models; McRel, Danielson, Stronge, Marzano and Marshall.
DEAC selected the Marshall Evaluation Model. It was “open source”- and Free. Training for DEAC members began (12 hours).
DEAC attended a full day Valley-wide Kim Marshall presentation (Oct 2012) in Closter.
Some initial concerns; was this a “gotcha” evaluation system, was it applicable for a high school setting.
Where are we - continued? DEAC reviewed and added clarifications to the
Marshall Rubrics. The updated rubrics were emailed to staff and a sample mini observation instrument was included.
Committee met on four separate sessions with local sending school districts and Park Ridge.
Feb 2013-School Improvement Panel(ScIP) created at each school. (Principal, AP and a teacher representative)
DEAC Sub Committee created multiple mini observation instruments.
Where are we - continued? March 2013-State Regs. revealed requirements for
teachers and principals. Pilot Evaluation Plan required and was initiated at
both high schools. Testing out the 3 mini observation instruments until May 31, 2013.
Teachers volunteered to be evaluated using the Mini Observation instrument.
Observations are “double scored”- Two evaluators observe at the same time. Goal is to increase inter-rater reliability.
April 2013-Student Growth Objectives training session with Bob Price, break out sessions by departments. Dept. Meetings took place to discuss SGO’s.
School Improvement Panel (ScIP) Teacher on ScIP becomes a resident expert
on evaluation policies, supports other teachers, ensures open communication and opportunities for feedback.
ScIP members must:Ensure that the eval procedures are implemented.Ensure that procedures for Corrective Action
Plans are implemented.Identify Professional Development opportunities
for staff.Oversee the mentorship of new teachers at the
building level.
Status of Required Pilot Pilot will continue through end of May Teachers are encouraged to complete a self-
assessment using the rubrics Supervisors have been asked to meet with
individual teachers to review their self-assessment (non-evaluative this year)
Individual Professional Growth Plans must align with the rubrics after the 2013-2014 school year
3 observation instruments are being tested as part of the pilot.
More training will take place for supervisors and administrators during the summer.
Future Direction June 24 - 26 Additional training for staff
and administrators. Staff workshops will work on their
required two SGO’s. Principals at each school will sign off on
the SGO’s. July 2013- Training for Administrators
Goal is to improve inter-rater reliability and to address the Principal Eval Model.
What are the new regulation requirements ? Minimum of 3 observations per year for all teachers,
some announced 20 and 40 minute observations Pre- and post- conference for announced observations Some “Double-Scored” observations for non-tenured.
( Two observers – counts as one obs) Highs schools are considered non-tested and will use
Student Growth Objectives (SGO) for 15% of the final evaluation.
Other 85% of the final evaluation will be based on teacher practice (Marshall Rubrics)
Long: 40 minutes, with post-conference (Pending) Short: 20 minutes, with post-conference (Pending)
Teacher Categories Minimum # of Observations Required Multiple Observers
Nontenured
Years 1–2 3(2 long, 1 short)
Required
Years 3–4 3(1 long, 2 short)
Tenured Effective Highly Effective
3(0 long, 3 short)
Recommended
Corrective Action Plan+1
(length at district discretion)
Required
11
Teacher Evaluation: Teacher Practice Protocols
Notes:
• Corrective Action Plans: After the first year, teachers who receive an Ineffective or Partially Effective rating are required to have one additional observation, and multiple observers are required.
• Long observations for non-tenured teachers must have a pre-conference. Long observations, beyond the minimum requirements, do not require pre-conferences.
• Within the minimum requirements, all teachers must have at least one unannounced and one announced observation.
Teacher Practice
Student Growth
ObjectiveSum.
Rating
N.J.A.C. 6A:10-4.4
(NJDOE, 2013)
NVRHS Proposed Supervisory Model 1st and 2nd Year Teachers 1 clinical observation conducted by the supervisor
(announced) 1 video-taped observation (announced) Minimum of 7 mini-observations, 4 by the
supervisor, 3 by the principal and/or assistant principals (unannounced)
2 self-evaluations conducted by the teacher (midyear and end of year)
Midyear Summary conducted by the supervisor End of Year Summary conducted by the supervisor
3rd and 4th Year Teachers 1 clinical observation conducted by the
supervisor (announced) minimum of 6 mini-observations, 4 by the
supervisor, 2 by the principal and/or assistant principals (unannounced)
2 self-evaluations conducted by the teacher (midyear and end of year)
Midyear Summary conducted by the supervisor End of Year Summary conducted by the
supervisor
Tenured Teachers Minimum of 4 mini-observations by the subject supervisor. The Principals/Assistant Principals will observe tenured
teachers once every three years. This observation will be conducted with the subject supervisor and will count as one of the 4 observations for that year.
Self Evaluation conducted by the teacher for the end of year summary
End of Year Summary conducted by the supervisor. Ineffective or Partially Effective rating = a referral to the ScIP,
support from the Curriculum & Instruction Dept., a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) will be implemented and full-length formal observation(s) will be in place.
Mini Observation –Instrument Currently, we are evaluating 3 instruments Form A- Rubric contains measurable
indicators from the Marshall Rubric and a narrative.
Form B-A form based on Marshall’s SOTEL, contains 5 narrative components.
Form C- A web based “clickable” app that has a narrative component.
Overview of the Principal Eval Plan We will be using the Marshall Evaluation Plan for
principals. 6 Domains covering all aspects of the principal’s
jobDiagnosis and PlanningPriority Management and CommunicationCurriculum and DataSupervision, Evaluation and Professional DevelopmentDiscipline and Parent InvolvementManagement and External Relations
Principal EvaluationPrincipal Evaluation
• New principal evaluation systems will include the following components:
Principal Practice
Performance on a
principal practice
evaluation instrument
School SGP
State-calc. score that
measures a principal’s
ability to drive growth in ELA and
math
Average SGO
Locally-calc. score that
aggregates the perf. of all teachers in a
school on SGOs
Admin. Goals
Locally-calc. score that
measures a principal’s impact on
stu. achievement
Summative Rating
Overall eval. score that
combines the multiple
measures of practice & outcomes
Eval. LeadershipOutputs that
define how well a principal is
leading imp. of the eval system
N.J.A.C. 6A:10-5.1
Inputs Student/Teacher Outcomes
DEAC Committee Special Thanks to members; NVD members- Esther Cho, Alexandra Drazniowsky,
Danielle Nix, Dr. Jeannie Ryan, Chuck Stevens. NVOT members- Jen Dee, Keith Johnson, Jim
McGuire, Jenn Mezzina, Ginny Senande, Brook Zelcer. Administrators/Supervisors- Barbara Battaglia, Jim
Buoye, Fred Hessler, Kerry Hubbard, Dr. Chris Nagy, Rich Orso, Javier Rabelo, Ron Romano, Dr. Bruce Sabatini, James Santana, Lola Szobota.
Board Member- David Chan Parent Member- Sherry Moss
Resources www.nj.gov/education/AchieveNJ AchieveNJ hotline 609-777-3788 http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2012/Bills/PL12/26
_.PDF
www.state.nj.us/education/AchieveNJ/intro/TeachNJGuide.pdf
[email protected] for info regarding Professional Development and mentoring requirements