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Georgia Department of Education CLASS Keys Classroom Analysis of State Standards A Teacher Evaluation Process Standards Barbara Lunsford Associate Superintendent School Improvement 6/19/2011

CLASS KeysSM Strands and Elements 6/19/2011

Continuum of Improvement CONTINUUM OF IMPROVEMENT RUBRIC STRAND STANDARD ELEMENT ASSESSMENT - The collecting and analyzing of student performance data to identify patterns of achievement and underachievement in order to design and implement appropriate instructional interventions. Assessment of Student Learning Teacher Standard 1: The teacher uses a variety of effective and balanced assessment techniques which are systematically implemented. AL 1.1 The teacher uses diagnostic assessment strategies to identify individual and class strengths, misconceptions, and areas of weaknesses in order to inform planning.  Not Evident  Emerging  Proficient  Exemplary Continuum of Improvement The teacher does not use diagnostic assessment data to determine student or class strengths and weaknesses or to plan for instruction. The teacher does not identify student or class strengths or weaknesses. The teacher uses some diagnostic strategies to identify student strengths and weaknesses and prior knowledge to guide planning for instruction; however, diagnostic assessment is not an integral part of unit planning. The teacher uses a variety of diagnostic assessment strategies to identify individual and class strengths, misconceptions, and areas of weakness. Diagnostic assessment is part of most planning. The teacher makes diagnostic assessment a systematic component of all instructional units. The teacher uses a variety of formal and informal types of diagnostic assessments to inform planning and teaching. CONTINUUM OF IMPROVEMENT RUBRIC 6/19/2011

 Not Evident  Emerging  Proficient  Exemplary Examples of Evidence Teacher Evidence Lesson plans and units: Do not include diagnostic assessments in plans. Observation: Does not use informal or formal diagnostic assessments at the beginning of a lesson or unit. Conference: Cannot describe how a unit or lesson was planned based on diagnostic data. Student Evidence Cannot recall the teacher using diagnostic assessment strategies. Lesson plans or units: Include diagnostic assessments at the beginning of some instructional units. Uses at least one formal or informal diagnostic assessment at the beginning of a lesson or unit. Understands the need to differentiate to address the needs of students, but is not certain how to plan for a differentiated lesson. Gives limited examples of how the teacher assesses prior knowledge. Use a variety of diagnostic activities at the beginning of most lessons and units. Differentiates the lesson to address the needs of students. Describes how a unit or lesson was adapted based on diagnostic assessment data. Gives a variety of examples of how the teacher assesses prior knowledge at the beginning of most units/courses, etc. Use a variety of diagnostic assessment strategies in all instructional planning. Involves students in deciding how instruction will be differentiated based on diagnostic data results. Explains the different forms of assessments used, why diagnostic work is not graded, and how it is used. Expects diagnostic assessments to be used at the beginning point of instruction. 6/19/2011

Data Sources Artifacts: Lesson plans and/or curriculum units which evidence planned use of diagnostic tools, pre-assessment activities, activating strategies, and planning for developing differentiated instruction based on pre-assessment data. Conference Discussion Topics: The teacher can explain how diagnostic data are used to inform instruction. Discussion Prompts: Discuss how you are using assessment data to inform your lesson or unit plans. Describe how you are differentiating based on diagnostic data. What is your process for analyzing and interpreting diagnostic data that you collect on students? 6/19/2011

Performance on the elements of the CLASS KeysSM is identified on a four-level continuum. Not Evident Emerging Proficient Exemplary This continuum is not utilized to label teachers as Not Evident, Emerging, Proficient, or Exemplary. The continuum is used to describe a teacher’s PERFORMANCE on specific elements. 6/19/2011

Student Achievement Data An array of evidence is collected from multiple sources during the year. Announced, Longer Observations Unannounced, Short Observations Annual Evaluation Other artifacts and evidence from conferences, meetings, review of teacher and student products GTDR Performance Student Achievement Data 6/19/2011

CLASS KeysSM Modules Module 1: Content and Structure (The What?) Module 2: Overview of the Evaluation Process (The How?) Module 3: Self-Assessment and Reflection Module 4: Professional Growth Plan Module 5: Pre-Evaluation Conference Module 6: Informal Observations Module 7: Formal Observations Module 8: Georgia Teacher Duties and Responsibilities Module 9: Annual Evaluation Module 10: Professional Development Plan CLASS KeysSM Modules .   6/19/2011

Evaluator Training Assessment Three Sections: Scoring the Elements in a Classroom Video Annual Evaluation Performance Task Technical Questions Regarding Process 6/19/2011

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