NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER EVALUATION PROCESS TRAINING 2-Day Training for Phase I, II and III 2008-2010 1 *This 2-Day training is to be replicated to meet.

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NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER EVALUATION PROCESS TRAINING 2-Day Training for Phase I, II and III *This 2-Day training is to be replicated to meet the needs of each individual LEA in NC **REVISED JANUARY 2010

WEBINAR – C AGENDA Welcome & Introductions Review of Past Webinars: Components & Teacher Responsibilities Teaching Standards I, II, III North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards IV and V 2

Review of Key Points Evaluation Process Components …… what do you remember

The Evaluation Process Component 1: Initial Training Component 2: Orientation – Annual Review Component 3: Teacher Self-Assessment Component 4: Pre- Observation Conference 4

The Evaluation Process (Cont.) Component 5: Observation(s) Component 6: Post-Observation Conferences Component 7: Summary Evaluation Conference (End of Year) Component 8: Professional Development Plans (PDPs) 5

Review of Key Points Teacher’s Role & Responsibilities …… what do you remember

7 Teacher Responsibilities Know and understand the North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards Understand the North Carolina Teacher Evaluation Process Prepare for and fully participate in each component of the evaluation process

Teacher Responsibilities (Cont.) Gather data, artifacts, evidence to support performance in relation to standards and progress in attaining goals Develop and implement strategies to improve personal performance/attain goals in areas identified individually or collaboratively identified 8

9 Standards for Teachers Standard 1: Teachers demonstrate leadership Standard 2: Teachers establish a respectful environment for a diverse population of students Standard 3: Teachers know the content they teach Standard 4: Teachers facilitate learning for their students Standard 5: Teachers reflect on their practice

B-K Specialty Standards pdf/tluBKStandards.pdf

“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” ~~William Ward 11

What We Already Know/Do….. Teachers facilitate learning by: planning based on children’s interest helping children become critical thinkers and problem solvers communicating effectively Reflect on successful approaches and share

13 Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning for their students A. Teachers know the ways in which learning takes place, and they know the appropriate levels of intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of their students: Know how students think and learn Understand the influences on student learning and differentiate instruction Keep abreast of evolving research Adapt resources to address the strengths and weaknesses of students

14 Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning for their students B. Teachers plan instruction appropriate for their students: Collaborate with colleagues Use data for short and long range planning Engage students in the learning process Monitor and modify plans to enhance student learning Respond to cultural diversity and learning needs of students

15 Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning for their students C. Teachers use a variety of instructional methods: Choose methods and materials as they strive to eliminate achievement gaps Employ a wide range of techniques using information and communication technology, learning styles, and differentiated instruction

16 Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning for their students D. Teachers integrate and utilize technology in their instruction: Know appropriate use of technology to maximize student learning Help students use technology to learn content, think critically, solve problems, discern reliability, use information, communicate, innovate and collaborate

17 Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning for their students E. Teachers help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills: Encourage students to ask questions, think creatively, develop and test innovative ideas, synthesize knowledge and draw conclusions Help students exercise and communicate sound reasoning; understand connections; make complex choices; and frame, analyze, and solve problems

18 Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning for their students F. Teachers help students work in teams and develop leadership qualities: Teach the importance of cooperation and collaboration Organize learning teams in order to help students define roles, strengthen social ties, improve communication and collaborative skills, interact with people from different cultures and backgrounds, and develop leadership qualities

19 Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning for their students G. Teachers communicate effectively: Communicate clearly with students in a variety of ways Assist students in articulating thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively

20 Standard IV: Teachers facilitate learning for their students H. Teachers use a variety of methods to assess what each student has learned: Use multiple indicators, both formative and summative, to evaluate student progress Use assessment systems to inform instruction and demonstrate evidence of students’ 21 st Century knowledge, skills, performance, and dispositions Provide opportunities for self-assessment

“Keep steadily before you the fact that all true success depends at last upon your self.” ~~Theodore T. Hunger “The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do, well.” ~~Henry W. Longfellow 21

What We Already Know/Do….. Using child data to adapt practices ongoing observations information from families Reflect on using data and seeing changes in classroom or child

23 Standard V: Teachers reflect on their practice A. Teachers analyze student learning: Think systematically and critically about learning in their classroom: why learning happens and what can be done to improve student achievement Collect and analyze student performance data to improve effectiveness

24 Standard V: Teachers reflect on their practice B. Teachers link professional growth to their professional goals: Participate in continued, high quality professional development

25 Standard V: Teachers reflect on their practice C. Teachers function effectively in a complex, dynamic environment: Actively investigate and consider new ideas that improve teaching and learning Adapt practice based on data

Completing the Activity Select one element in Standard IV and and one in Standard V Write about one thing that would make your evaluator know that you understand each element you chose to in one oInclude your name, title, program, county oAdd “Track-C Homework” to the subject line 26

Closing Next Steps Final Questions 27