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Systems for Moving Forward
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Systems for Moving Forward
Collaborative Instructional Review Teacher Evaluation and Support System Professional Development
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Collaborative Instructional Review Process
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CIR Model Rationale Power of teacher participants Leadership density
Train all principals in year 2; LOL members in year 3 CHANGE Train campus teams, including admin and teachers, over 3 years Leadership density Power of teacher participants Power of Conversations Continuous Improvement in Action
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Criteria for Selection
Campuses that participated in this year’s pilot automatically in first campus cycle Cost considerations: three-year cycle Consider capacity of a cohort, for instance: 1 high school = 1 cohort Balance across feeder patterns Capacity for new initiative OHI adaptation scores
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CIR Model Rollout Plan 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Haltom HS
North Ridge MS Smithfield MS Watauga MS Green Valley ES Holiday Heights ES AWB David E. Smith ES Smithfield ES ACFT GT Interventionists Birdville HS Shannon HS North Richland MS Haltom MS North Ridge ES Mullendore ES Spicer ES Birdville ES Foster Village ES Walker Creek ES Richland ES Richland HS Richland MS North Oaks MS Major Cheney ES Snow Heights ES Porter ES Stowe ES W. T. Francisco ES Hardeman ES Watauga ES Binion ES
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CIR Participant Panel Students Campus Professional
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Rationale for T-TESS Formalize what highly effective teachers do
Collaborative& supportive cultures Develop habits of self-assessment, reflection, and adjustment Formalize what highly effective teachers do
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Why change from PDAS? PDAS 1997
INTENDED to be a professional development system Became system focused more on compliance with rules Education has evolved, so evaluation needs to follow T-TESS seeks to create open, collaborative environment with focus on instructional and professional improvement
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Evaluation and Professional Development
What is T-TESS? Standards Preparation Recruitment Hiring and Induction Evaluation and Professional Development Rewards and Retention
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Goal-Setting and Professional Development Process
What is T-TESS? Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System Goal-Setting and Professional Development Process 10% Student Growth -Student Learning Objectives -Value-add scores -Portfolios -District Pre and Post tests 20% Observation Descriptive Rubrics for Each Domain 70%
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Three Keys of Evaluation
Ongoing Relationships Formative and Timely
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T-TESS Domains
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Planning Domain
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Instruction Domain
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Learning Environment Domain
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Professional Practices and Responsibilities Domain
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Observation Dimensions
Domain: Instruction Achieving Expectations 2.1 Content Knowledge and Expertise 2.2 Communication 2.3 Differentiation 2.4 Monitor and Adjust 2.5 Domain: Learning Environment Classroom Environment, Routines and Procedures 3.1 Managing Student Behavior 3.2 Classroom Culture 3.3 Scripted Evidence and Rubric Ratings
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Practice = Performance
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Teacher Self-Assessment and Goal-Setting Process
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Post-Conference Plan
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What is T-PESS? Self-Assessment and Goal Setting Rubric
Texas Principal Evaluation and Support System Self-Assessment and Goal Setting Student Growth or Progress *student growth increases with tenure in an assignment Rubric
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Feedback from Pilot Districts
Comments from Burleson ISD Principals: “This was one of the easiest things we changed this year.” “I know more about my teachers because of this instrument.” “Teachers invite me into the classroom more because they see that this is a growth model.” “Teachers love seeing their appraiser multiple times.” “Everyone understands that everyone needs to grow.” “Teachers are able to evaluate themselves.”
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Feedback from Pilot Districts
Pilot Lessons Learned Clear, consistent message of support and growth The rubric is central Questioning skills - conferencing It takes time, but time spent is worth it The “proficient” signal
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Resources T-TESS Materials www.teachfortexas.org T-PESS Materials
Tim Regal, Director of Educator Evaluation and Support, TEA
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Alignment to BISD Vision
Planning Collaboration Student Engagement Rigor Relevance Embracing Change PDAS or T-TESS?
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Implications Merging of evaluation and professional development
A lot to manage – eduphoria launching new program
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Implications
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Implications Merging of evaluation and professional development
A lot to manage – eduphoria launching new program Individual PD Plans and meetings between teachers/appraisers Need for more on-demand learning opportunities for teachers/PLCs Very much in line with the work we’ve been doing – we have been getting our teachers ready for this!
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Timeline 2014-15 60 pilot districts Feedback and data collection
Pilot extended to 200 districts Refinement Statewide rollout
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Pilot schools 2015-16, add remaining schools for 2016-17
Discussion & Decision Pilot schools , add remaining schools for A Cohort 1 Cohort 2 Cohort 3 15-16 CIR T-TESS 16-17 17-18
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A B C D Discussion & Decision
Pilot schools , add remaining schools for Pilot schools and then decide how to move forward No pilot , all schools begin Continue using PDAS with no support from TEA A B C D
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Summer PD Elementary Conference Secondary Conference
Gifted and Talented Advanced Academics Abydos Admin Leadership Conference
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Session Proposals Due May 1
Administrative Leadership Conference, July Destination Classroom Practice Route Leading for Learning Recalculating Making Adjustments Device Tools and Resources Session Proposals Due May 1 birdvilleschools.net/GPSadmin
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March Leaders of Learners
District POP Campus POP Plan for Leading What’s Next in BISD
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