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Educator Support & Evaluation Christa McAuliffe December 4-5, 2013
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Who’s in the room? Ashley: High school classroom teacher for 9 years in SAU 64. School Improvement Grant Coordinator. Part Phase I and Phase II of the Commissioner’s Task Force on Educator Effectiveness. Part of the New Hampshire State Consortium on Educator Effectiveness through the Chief State of School Officers. Learning Forward Board Member. Randy Bell: Part Phase I and Phase II of the Commissioner’s Task Force on Educator Effectiveness. Part of the New Hampshire State Consortium on Educator Effectiveness through the Chief State of School Officers North Country liaison with NH Dept. of Education, teacher, principal, superintendent, general guru…
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Develop initial awareness of NH State Educator Support and Evaluation Model and the Leadership Support and Evaluation Model Develop knowledge of resources available to educators, schools and districts Overview of how to access and use data tools available through the Dept. of Education Answer or begin to answer questions! GOALS
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Agenda for Today (1) Shift into 21st Century (3) Context and Coherence (4) Brief overview of models (5) The Elephant in the Room (6) Supports and Resources (7) Q&A--- You have questions, we’ll try to have answers
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21 st Century Realities From Teaching to Learning--- Student Centered Learning 21 st Century Skills--- Not Simply Content College and Career Ready Standards for all students--- Common Core and More Personalized Learning Emphasis on Assessment of Teaching and Learning
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1.Guiding Principles 2. Standards of Professional Practice 3. Overall Levels of Performance 4. Measures of Student Performance New Hampshire’s State Model Educator Support and Evaluation System
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NH Professional Education Standards
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Standards of Professional Practice STUDENT LEARNING Learner & Learning Content Knowledge Learner Facilitation Practice Professional Responsibility
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Highly Effective Effective Needs improvement Ineffective Overall Levels of Performance: Performance Level Descriptors (PLD)
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Student Achievement: The Elephant in the Room
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Student Outcomes Smarter Balanced--- Spring 2015 Student Growth Percentiles--- SGP’s Student Learning Objectives--- SLO’s Shared Attribution Performance Assessment Other Locally Developed Assessments
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What does an SLO look like? An SLO is really a whole process that involves a written goal for students, goals for the educator (PD, etc.), a timeframe for achieving the goal, outcomes of the various steps, assessments, and reflection throughout!
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The whole and its parts 1. The measurable (SMART goal) 2. The teacher’s goals/needs (professional development, training, time, etc.) 3. Assessments 4. Timeline for activities 5. Reflection and adaptation
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What do I need to do first? Look at the data! Based on the data, what needs doing? What problems exist? What do your students need?
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Tracking the SLO Assessments Interventions Records
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How is an SLO “scored”? With a portfolio of evidence, an SLO is moved to the next level, assessed, scored, evaluated, etc. with a scoring rubric. Center for Assessment's SLO rubric
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Where can I find the model? NH Department of Education Homepage (www.education.nh.gov)www.education.nh.gov
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Where else can I find it? NH Networks: Teacher Effectiveness Network
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Where can I find data? Multiple sources/decision points: local data, classroom data, state- level, team-created, student surveys…etc.
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The breadth of data tools 21 Access Education Data from the DOE home page (view the library books icon on the left panel (www.education.nh.gov).
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Leader Effectiveness Preparing, Evaluating, and Supporting Principals. A New Approach to School Leader Evaluation
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Time Involved Goal-Setting Conference Formative Conference Summative Conference
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Model Flow Chart Title I Schools 20% weight on student growth after pilot year 24
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Standard 1 Educational Leadership
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Standard 8 Student Growth
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EDUCATOR EVALUATION TIMELINE By the end of 2014-15 school year: Schools will have developed their educator evaluation systems (including ensuring 20% of the evaluations are based on student performance). By the start of the 2015-16 school year: Schools will fully implement their educator evaluation systems. By the end of 2016-17 school year: Evaluations will be used to assist the districts in making personnel decisions.
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Resources Regional Liaisons NH Networks Outreach on the Models Professional learning opportunities around Multiple Measures, Common Core Leadership Network for Principals
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A guide for new users or those who want a quick refresher! Using the NH Network Platform
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Step One: Create account or log in to NH single sign on
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Ste p one, cont.
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Step 2: Sign in
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Your screen will look something like this! Please click here to access the Networks!
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Click on your name to create a profile! This will enable you to join networks or have your network lead add you to a “closed” network
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To begin, click here! This will reveal a menu of available Networks.
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Scroll down and find Networks that interest you! Click to join!
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Once you join, you will find your new Networks along the top of the screen under “My Networks.” They will also be along the right-hand side of the screen at the home page. Use whichever navigation tool works for you!
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