Educator Evaluation Summative Evaluation

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Educator Evaluation Summative Evaluation [LISA / ROBERT] Thank you for joining us for the last of the webinars as we move forward toward full statewide implementation of the new educator evaluation system. We are excited that you hav. Please note that the webinar is being recorded and will be uploaded to the WV Department of Education website. The PPT will also be uploaded. Additionally, there will be a time provided for questions at the end of the webinar. In order reduce background noise during the webinar, we ask that you mute your phones unless you are directing a question to a webinar presenter or contributing directly to the webinar discussion. Introductions of all in the room. (Next slide)

80% 15% 5% Evaluation System for Teachers Four Performance Levels Distinguished Accomplished Emerging Unsatisfactory Advanced Progression 6+ years Intermediate Progression 4-5 years Initial Progression 1-3 years Oct. 1 Self Reflection (standards/rubrics) 80% Observation (2) Observation (4) None Required* Evidence Student Academic Growth 15% [LISA / ROBERT] Let’s quickly review the revised Educator Evaluation System The system is based upon the WV Professional Teaching Standards, a student growth standard, and a professional conduct standard It includes four performance levels (distinguished, accomplished, emerging and unsatisfactory) There are three progressions (for educators with 1-3 years of experience, 4-5 years, and 6 plus years of experience) 80% of the evaluation is based upon educator performance 15% of the evaluation is based upon student learning goals 5% of the evaluation is based upon school-wide growth The final summative evaluation is completed by the evaluator at the end of the academic year (June 1st). Al;ksdjf Summative Conference/Evaluation by June 14 5% School-wide Growth - Reading School-wide Growth - Mathematics

Adding up the pieces… A break down of the Elements. Standard Rating The preponderance of evidence points to an overall rating of accomplished Accomplished Emerging Accomplished Standard 2 Element 2.1 Element 2.2 Element 2.3 Accomplished Emerging The intent of providing standard ratings at both the standard and element level is to help one identify areas of best practice and need! First, let’s focus on the ratings themselves. Refer to Standard 1, Elements 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3. Here we can see that I have been scored as: Emerging on 1.1 Accomplished on 1.2 Accomplished on 1.3 Based on the preponderance of evidence, I am rated as Accomplished overall for Standard 1. In practice, this information would be best used by examining first my overall standard rating, and then my individual Element rating. As a result, I can go look at the rubric and reflect on my practice. Look at Standard 2. My overall rating is Emerging. This stems from the majority of my ratings being emerging. Note: The intent of providing standard ratings at both the standard and Element level is to help one identify areas of best practice and areas of improvement. So you can see, the elements round up. Accomplished Emerging Emerging

An Overview of the System How the Pieces Add Up… Elements 5.1 Element 5.1 Elements 2.1 Element 2.1 Elements 1.1 Element 1.1 Elements 3.1 Element 3.1 Elements 4.1 Element 4.1 Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Overall Rating R/LA School Growth Score Student Learning Goal Math School Growth Score Standard 6 So let’s discuss how we come to a final rating. Note, each box in this slide represents a rating. First, let’s consider the Professional Teaching Standards. (CLICK) We begin with the critical standard elements. We cluster these CSEs by standard and obtain a rating for each individual CSE. (CLICK) Now, we can see that these clustered CSEs lead us to an overall Standard rating for Standards 1-5. That takes care of the teaching standards. Second, let’s consider the Standard of Student Learning (CLICK) Here, we begin with the student learning goals. Each of which receives a rating. We then look at the Math and R/LA Schoolwide Standardized Growth scores. These also get a rating. (CLICK) These 2 areas (growth and goals) are combined to obtain an overall rating for Standard 6 (Student Learning) Third, let’s consider the Standard of Professionalism, Standard 7. (CLICK) We understand the importance of this standard. Because of its necessary nature, does not factor into the overall rating However, it is linked to the overall rating and should not be considered separate from the overall evaluation. Finally, Standards 1-6 lead to an Overall Rating representative of each individual rating that has been entered (CLICK). Here we can see how each of the ratings for Standards 1-6 lead to an overall standard rating. We can also how Standard 7 (Professionalism) is linked by a dashed line, not an arrow. This indicates the related nature of Professionalism to the overall evaluation. Standard 7

Weighting Overview Element Rating Standard Rating First Rating (average) 80% of the Overall Rating Element 1.2 Element 1.3 Element 2.1 Standard 2 Rating (average) Element 2.2 Element 2.3 Element 3.1 Standard 3 Rating Element 3.2 Element 3.3 Element 4.1 Standard 4 Rating Element 4.2 Element 5.1 Standard 5 Rating Element 5.2 Element 5.3 Here is a screen showing the weighting overview.

Student outcome Ratings Weighting Overview Element Rating Standard Rating Student outcome Ratings Student Learning Goal 6.1.1 Student Learning Goal 6.1.2 Goal 1 Rating Goal 2 Rating 15% of the Overall Rating Student Growth on State Summative Assessment (Educators of Tested Grades & Subjects Only) Schoolwide Growth for Math Student Learning Growth Rating 1 5% of the Overall Rating Schoolwide Growth for ELA Student Learning Growth Rating 2 OR

Standard Setting Results Multiple standards are considered as part of a larger system Cut points: Rating Cut Score Unsatisfactory N/A Emerging 30 Accomplished 57.6190476 Distinguished 90.1190476

Weighting Example 50.1 Emerging Standard Score Rating Weight Final Rating Standard 1 2 Accomplished 8/15 pts 42.6 pts Standard 2 Standard 3 1 Emerging Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6.1.1 2/6 points 5 pts Standard 6.1.2 Schoolwide Growth in Math 3/6 points 2.5 pts Schoolwide Growth in RLA 50.1 Emerging

How to have a good conference….it is a process, not an event. -keep it positive/constructive, it is not a "gotcha" meeting -communication goes both ways, don't monopolize the conversation -develop trust, be a good listener -be detailed with your recommendations/comments

Work Smarter- Not Harder Use the tools already available, the data is in the system. Rubric Self reflection Observations Evidence Goals

Remember… Be honest Take responsibility for student learning Make sure conversation is focused, specific, and constructive The evaluator has the final say

Final Rating of Standards This is a screen shot of the Final Rating of Standards. Notice that for each element there is a rating to be recorded as well as a blue link to the rubric for that element. A comment box exists for the standard for the evaluator to use should they feel it necessary. The comment box is large enough to hold 5000 characters.

Evaluating Student Learning Goals Here is the example of the rubric for Standard 6 Student Learning.

Determining Progress… Determining Progress for each of the student learning goals is shown on this screenshot. Notice like the other standards, that the evaluator will rate each student learning goal. The blue rubric link is present on the screen for use by the evaluator as well as a comment box to make comments on Standard 6.

School Growth Here is a closer view of the School Growth portion of Standard 6.

Standard 7 Professional Conduct This is a screenshot of Standard 7 Professional Conduct. Remember that this standard has different ratings from the other 6 standards. You can be rated as meets standard, below standard, or unsatisfactory for this standard only. Again, the rubrics are available for the evaluator to use as well as a comment box for Standard 7. Also on this screenshot you will notice that the Evaluator has a comment box to input commendations and recommendations. As well, the educator has a comment box to attach an addendum as necessary. The final set of boxes shows the summative performance rating that is inclusive of all 7 standards.

Advice from the Field…How will the evaluation impact your school?   Teachers will realize ownership in their evaluation. Gives administrator a great starting point for collaborative conversations Holds ALL teachers accountable for ALL students It will make you a better instructional leader Now we will hear advice from the field…

Helpful Hints from the Field Use your leadership team Be a cheerleader…Take the lead! Take full advantage of trainings by the WVDE and the WVCPD

Questions / Comments / Concerns Contact Information: W. Va. Educator Effectiveness Team - WVDE-EducatorEffectiveness@k12.wv.us