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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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PDAS to T-TESS
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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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Timeline 2014-15 60 pilot districts Feedback and data collection
Pilot extended to 200 districts Refinement Statewide rollout
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T-TESS Pilot Schools 2015 - 16 Birdville HS Shannon HS
North Richland MS Richland MS North Ridge ES Mullendore ES Spicer ES Birdville ES Foster Village ES Walker Creek ES Richland ES Hardeman ES Watauga ES
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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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Practice = Performance
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Teacher Self-Assessment and Goal-Setting Process
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Post-Conference Plan
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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
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Alignment to BISD Vision
Planning Collaboration Student Engagement Rigor & Relevance Embracing Change Process Improvement Growth PDAS or T-TESS?
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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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