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The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Educational Support Professional Executive Professional Principal/Assistant Principal Teacher/Licensed Program Specialist

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Teacher and Licensed Program Specialist Performance Evaluation  Kathy Griego – Elementary  Pat Ring – Elementary  Jason Ter Horst – Middle School  John Keane – High School July 2011

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Agenda Performance Evaluation Tools - Overview Rubric Worksheet Teacher and Licensed Program Specialist Performance Standards

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Desired Learning Outcomes Understand the Performance Indicators Understand the Rating Scale (Unsatisfactory to Exemplary) Understand mechanics of document

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Teacher and Program Specialist Evaluation Tools Teacher Evaluation Tool is used to evaluate: classroom and subject teacher Licensed Program Specialist Evaluation Tool is used to evaluate: Audiologist, Behavior Specialist, Coach, Counselor, Library Technology Educator, Literacy Resource Teacher, Mentor, Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Psychologist, Social Worker, Special Education Teacher, Speech Language Pathologist, Transition Coordinator, Teachers Coaching Teachers Coordinator, Vision Teacher and others

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Performance Evaluation Tools - Overview Cover Sheet Summative Rubric Worksheet Professional Growth Plan Observation Report - Teachers Notice of Placement on Formal Evaluation Notice of Deficiencies Remediation Plan

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Rubric Worksheet Performance Standards Definitions Indicators Scores

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Outcome Understanding of the Performance Indicators

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Teacher and Licensed Program Specialist Performance Standards I.Professional Preparation II.Professional Techniques III.Professional Responsibilities IV.Professional Results

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future I. Professional Preparation Definition : Purposeful planning for instruction as evidence by: Knowledge of current District 11 curriculum and Unified School Improvement Plan/Unified District Improvement Plan goals Knowledge of Subject/Program Knowledge of research-based best practices Key concepts: Lesson Planning; research-based practices; alignment; instructional time

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future II. Professional Techniques Definition : Demonstrates professional techniques that: Utilize effective teaching strategies that enhance student learning Establish a classroom environment conducive to learning Key Concepts: Learning objectives; 21 st century learning; data driven instruction; safe environment

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future III. Professional Responsibilities Definition: Demonstrates lifelong learning as evidenced by: Aligned professional learning Effective goal setting Demonstrates effective communication and collaboration as evidenced by : Effective communication with all stakeholders Collaboration with colleagues Key Concepts: Professional Development; communication; collaboration; student records

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future IV. Professional Results Definition: Demonstrates professional results by comparing and contrasting classroom performance results Key Concepts: Achievement Gap Closure; Student Growth

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future 1. REFLECT ON YOUR CURRENT STAFF: HOW MANY FEEL THAT 50% OF YOUR STAFF OR MORE ARE EMERGING IN …? EFFECTIVE? EXEMPLARY? Stand UP, Sit DOWN

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Understand the Rating Scale (Unsatisfactory to Exemplary) Outcome 2

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future * UNSATISFACTORY * EMERGING * EFFECTIVE * EXEMPLARY Rating Scale

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Unsatisfactory Don’t be afraid to use this rating You cannot dismiss a teacher if you do not use this rating You can support their growth within this rating (Senate Bill 191) SB 191 requires PD Activity to be written into Remediation Plan

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future EMERGINGEXEMPLARYEFFECTIVE Reflective, Intentional Professional Development Resulting in Growth FoundationSystematic Growth Full Capacity

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Artifact Activity “Timed Olympics”

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future UNDERSTAND THE MECHANICS OF DOCUMENT Outcome 3

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future SUMMATIVE and SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

The world is changing. Meet the future. Every student prepared for a world yet to be imagined Provide excellent, distinctive educational experiences that equip students for success today and in the future Questions