TEACHER KEYS EFFECTIVENESS SYSTEM (TKES)
WHY TKES? HOUSE BILL 244 Passed during 2013 legislative session Mandates use of single, state-wide evaluation system for teachers Optimize teacher quality Optimize student learning
PRIMARY PURPOSES Optimize student learning and growth Improve the quality of classroom instruction Support the continuous growth of teachers
TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS METHOD (TEMS) 3 Components: Teacher Assessment on Performance Standards Students growth and Academic Achievement Surveys of Instructional Practice
TEACHER ASSESSMENT ON PERFORMANCE STANDARDS (TAPS) FIVE DOMAINS: Planning, Instructional Delivery, Assessment of and for Learning, Learning Environment, Professionalism and Communication
TEN STANDARDS Professional Knowledge Instructional Planning Instructional Strategies Differentiated Instruction Assessment Strategies Assessment Uses Positive Learning Environment Academically Challenging Environment Professionalism Communication
RATING PERFORMANCE EXEMPLARY PROFICIENT NEEDS DEVELOPMENT INEFFECTIVE
TAPS PROCESS Orientation Familiarization Self-Assessment Pre-Evaluation Conference Observation and Collection Formative Assessment and Mid-Year Evaluation Conference Summative Assessment and Summative Evaluation
TAPS MANAGEMENT Electronic Platform: houses all records and resources for TKES Supports dialogue between principals and teachers Produces reports on usage and completion of process steps
GROWTH AND ACHIEVEMENT Based on GROWTH, NOT academic scores Students growth is based on the IMPACT of your teaching
THE BOTTOM LINE “For every one of us that succeeds, it is because there is somebody there to show you the way out. For me, it was teachers and school.” Ophrah Winfrey