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TELL ACPS Preliminary Findings Teaching, Empowering, Leading & Learning TELL ACPS Preliminary Findings Teaching, Empowering, Leading & Learning Alexandria City Public Schools Board of Education Meeting May 8, 2014 Ann Maddock New Teacher Center

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. BACKGROUND The TELL ACPS Survey was administered in direct response to the feedback the Total Compensation Review Committee received in winter in our survey of all licensed staff. Respondents told us that working environment was of great importance,so ACPS enlisted the dedicated, research-backed support of the New Teacher Center to periodically evaluate teaching conditions in ACPS to identify our areas of strength and concern and provide support in making targeted, positive changes to our working environment.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. NTC Teaching Conditions Clients New Teacher Center (NTC) assists states and school districts in administering the anonymous survey and has a proven track record of successful administration in numerous states. Since the survey’s inception in 2002, we have more than 1 million responses recorded. Data has been provided to over 26,000 schools across the nation that met the minimum response rate threshold.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. What Have We Learned? 1.Connection to Student Achievement 2.It’s About Keeping Effective Teachers 3.Where You Sit Shapes How You See Things

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. TELL ACPS SURVEY

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. What is “TELL ACPS” ? TELL (Teaching, Empowering, Leading and Learning) ACPS is an anonymous survey of school-based licensed educators (including principals) in ACPS that will assess teaching conditions at the school and division level. It is based on the New Teacher Center’s TELL Survey used in as many as twenty states across the country. The division is committed to ensuring that every educator has the supportive environment necessary to succeed and will administer the TELL Survey in the school year

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Who are the TELL ACPS Partners and individuals assisting in this initiative? Leigh Arscott Christina Bohringer Joseph Joe H. Cappadonia Sandra Hardeman Stephanie A. Kapsis Seth Kennard Gerald Mann, Jr Gina Miller Kevin North Melynda Wilcox

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Survey Dates: February 18-March 17, 2014

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Areas Assessed

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Teachers and administrators received their anonymous access codes A designated person in each school received the packet of materials which included the Letter to Educators. Your random, anonymous access code!

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. RESULTS & PRELIMINARY FINDINGS

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. About the 2014 ACPS Respondents 70.7 percent response rate (1,010) ACPS Educators 87 percent Teachers 1 percent Principals 2 percent Assistant Principals 9 percent other education professionals (school counselors, school psychologists, social workers, etc.) 22 of 23 (95.6 percent) schools met or exceeded the 50 percent participation threshold

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. The following Tables reference Rates of Agreement (RA) in percentage format which reflects the sum of ‘Strongly Agree’ and Agree.’

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Finding: Educators Report Important Community Support Conditions are Present Select Community Support and Involvement Questions 2014 RA % Teachers provide parents/guardians with useful information about student learning This school does a good job of encouraging parent/guardian involvement The community we serve is supportive of this school This school maintains clear, two-way communication with the community Parents/guardians know what is going on in this school. 73.2

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Finding: TELL ACPS results indicate educators have mixed views related to the presence of structures to effectively manage student behavior and solve problems. Mixed results were found on multiple constructs across the survey indicating a few areas that may require further exploration by the district. The following slides provide examples.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Managing Student Conduct Select Managing Student Conduct Questions 2014 RA % The faculty work in a school environment that is safe Students at this school follow rules of conduct.53.6 School administrators consistently enforce rules for student conduct. 50.6

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Teacher Leadership Select Teacher Leadership Questions 2014 RA % Teachers are encouraged to participate in school leadership roles The faculty has an effective process for making group decisions to solve problems Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school Results from the Teacher Leadership construct suggest additional areas may need to be addressed such as decision-making processes.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. School Leadership Select School Leadership Questions 2014 RA % Teachers are held to high professional standards for delivering instruction The school leadership facilitates using data to improve student learning There is an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect in this school Teachers feel comfortable raising issues and concerns that are important to them Results from the School Leadership construct also suggest additional areas may need to be addressed such as trust.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Professional Development Select Professional Development Questions 2014 RA % Teachers are encouraged to reflect on their own practice Professional learning opportunities are aligned with the school’s improvement plan Professional development is differentiated to meet the needs of individual teachers Professional development is evaluated and results are communicated to teachers Respondents report less than 70 percent agreement on 10 out of 12 questions regarding Professional Development.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. AreaHadNeed Special education (gifted and talented) Closing the Achievement Gap Special education (students with disabilities) English Language Learners Classroom management Your content area Integrating technology into instruction Student assessment Reading strategies Differentiating instruction Methods of teaching Professional Development: Received & Need In the past 2 years have YOU had 10 clock hours or more of professional development in the following areas? Do YOU need additional support in the following areas to effectively teach your students?

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Instructional Practices and Support Items Select Instructional Practices and Support Items 2014 RA % Teachers require students to work hard.91.6 Teachers use assessment data to inform their instruction Two of the top three questions that educators most strongly agree with across the entire survey come from the Instructional Practices and Support construct.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Finding: ACPS educators report least favorably to Time issues. Select Time Questions 2014 RA % Teachers have time available to collaborate with colleagues The non-instructional time provided for teachers in my school is sufficient Teachers are allowed to focus on educating students with minimal interruptions Efforts are made to minimize the amount of routine paperwork teachers are required to do. 38.3

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Future Employment Plans: Rates of Agreement - Stayers and Movers Top Survey Questions of Difference 2014 RA % Difference StayersMovers The school leadership makes a sustained effort to address teacher concerns about leadership issues There is an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect in this school Teachers receive feedback that can help them improve teaching In this school we take steps to solve problems The school leadership consistently supports teachers

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Beginning Teachers vs. Veteran Teachers Survey Questions of Difference 2014 RA % Difference Beginning Teachers Veterans Teachers have sufficient access to office equipment and supplies such as copy machines, paper, pens, etc Teachers have sufficient access to appropriate instructional materials Teachers have sufficient access to instructional technology, including computers, printers, software and internet access Teachers are protected from duties that interfere with their essential role of educating students

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Teachers and Principals: Differing Perspectives Top Survey Questions of Difference 2014 RA % Difference TeachersPrincipals School administrators consistently enforce rules for student conduct Teachers have time to collaborate with colleagues Students at this school follow rules of conduct The school leadership makes a sustained effort to address teacher concerns about the use of time in my school Teachers feel comfortable raising issues and concerns that are important to them

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Summary  ACPS educators indicate positive teaching conditions are present in the areas of Instructional Practices and Support and Community Support and Involvement.  Respondents agree that assessment data is being used by teachers to inform instruction and improve student learning.  School and Teacher Leadership constructs show areas of concern that should be further examined.  The construct of Time is the area with the lowest rates of agreement.  Schools need to examine their professional development offerings.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Now that the Data is in…..

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Data Use Guide School Guide for Using TELL Data District Guide for Using TELL Data Guides are Available on the “Tools” Tab May 5 Webinar for Principals and School Leaders May 8 ACPS Cabinet Work Session

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. May 9 Schools will be able to access their results via pass codes. Guides and Tools are available on the website May 15 School and district results will be made publicly available. NTC Preliminary Report posted to the website. May-June: May-June: NTC will provide additional data analyses for your leadership team to review; Deliver webinars (if desired as follow up) specifically for ACPS school and teacher leaders to help generate ideas for school improvement strategies.

Copyright © 2014 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Contact Information Ann Maddock Senior Advisor, New Teacher Center