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State Tenure Law Changes and the Dearborn Teacher Evaluation Program Presented to the Dearborn Public Schools Board of Education: By Chris Sipperley and Glenn Maleyko, November 28th, 2011
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Thank you to the following individuals/groups for their support The Board of Education Mr. Whiston, Superintendent Chris Kenniburg Joanne Oliver Teacher Evaluation Committee
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Teacher Evaluation Committee Rose Bruno Mark Palise Jill Chochol Shannon Peterson Andrew DenisonLinda Salamey Fatme Faraj Robert Seeterlin Hassane JaafarGail Shenkman Julia MaconochieChris Sipperley Glenn MaleykoMarc Zigterman
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Legislative Changes Rating scale on teacher evaluation must include 4 categories, ineffective, minimally effective, effective, and highly effective Changes tenure to 5 years unless a probationary teacher receives highly effective on 3 annual evaluations, then it is 4 years for probation Tenure only granted after receiving effective or highly effective rating 3 years in a row.
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Legislative Changes Evaluation must include student growth data by 2013-2014 25%, 2014-15 40%, 2015-16 50%. Governor Committee on Student Growth and Assessment. -Convened on October 31st, 2011. -Recommendations are due by April 2012.
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Legislative Changes - Individualized Development Plan (IDP) goals developed for all 1st year probationary teachers or any teacher rated minimally effective or ineffective on most recent evaluation
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Three Plans in the Dearborn Evaluation Tool Teachers in Dearborn participate in the evaluation process by entering one of three plans. Plan I for probationary teachers Plan II for effective or highly effective tenured teachers Plan III for ineffective or minimally effective tenured teachers).
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Plan III 3 Phases Awareness Assistance (3 reporting stages recommended) Disciplinary The recommended timeline is 30 calendar days between each phase and report
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Observations Performance evaluations must include classroom observations. MCL 380.1249 The observer must review 1. Lesson Plans 2. State Curriculum Used 3. Pupil Engagement
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Overall Changes Attendance will be reported on the evaluation template for informational purposes. Student Growth Must be a significant Part of the Evaluation We have created a revised standards of effective teaching rubric to comply with the four ratings; highly effective, effective, minimally effective, and ineffective.
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Training for Administrators/Teachers General Administrator meetings. Principal Forum Meetings Other training sessions Growth Data Training Looking at the potential for training from Danielson’s group
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State Waiver Applied for on November 1st, 2011
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HR Website http://dearbornschools.org/hum an-resources/hr-evaluation-tools
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