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Betsy A. Baker, Ed.D. Director, Continuous School Improvement bbaker@ciu10.org CURRICULUM COUNCIL NOVEMBER 20, 2013 1
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CHAPTER 4 REVISIONS - REGULATORY REVIEW 2
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BACKGROUND 2010- Ch. 4 included Common Core & Keystones as part of graduation requirement including 1/3 of the grade Current Regs. under review “tweaked” graduation requirements and updated CCS to PA Core 3
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INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION (IRRC) IRRC Public Meeting & Vote on Proposed Changes to Chapter 4 - November 21 st Full Day Session 3 Minutes/Presenter 5 IRRC Members Vote: 2 appointed by Democrats 2 appointed by Republicans 1 appointed by the Governor IRRC website IRRC website 4
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CONSEQUENCES IRRC must approve the entire regulation or vote it down Yes Vote -> Regs get published in Bulletin No Vote -> State Board has 40 days to respond Second No Vote ->Legislature Can Get Involved Consequences -- if Chapter 4 revisions fail Consequences 5
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COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING/ SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT 6
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7 CP UPDATE A process has been established for using Comprehensive Planning under the Revised Ch. 4 Planning RequirementsRevised Ch. 4 Planning Requirements System Guiding Questions have been revised to align with System Guiding Questions SAS components, Framework for Teaching, Framework for Leading, and Turnaround Principles Additional offline planning tools that support Root Cause Analysis have been developed for the enhancement of the Guided Planning Structure within the CP web app Special Ed Training for Phase 3 Districts is currently being conducted across the state
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8 CP UPDATE Additional New Developments Include: Special Ed Revision Notice (SEPRN) functionality Data import process to bring in SPP designations instead of AYP Printing information from the archives Charter school ability to submit improvement plans via web application EdNA import process Title 1 Schoolwide program planning addendum added to school level plan Changes are not expected to take effect for a few months and should not impact the Phase 2 and 3 planning processes.
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SPP 9
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Public Release Is Scheduled for December 9 Related PVAAS Updates Are Expected in Early January Designations Are “In Flux” Due to School Closings At least 12 and up to 20 Priority/Focus schools were closed and that will impact the list 50% change of population = New School or Closed School Superintendents are required to inform PDE EdNA data should be updated annually Designation Letters Have Not Yet Been Sent Letters Should Go Out at Thanksgiving 10 SPP UPDATES
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PVAAS 11
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 12
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WEBINARS FOR PILOT SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Remaining TWO sessions: o Thursday, Nov 21 st – 9:00-11:30am o Friday, Nov 22 nd – 9:00-11:30am 13
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WEBINARS FOR ALL LEA S “A Look at Teacher Specific Reporting” webinars for SY13-14 statewide implementation for admin and teachers NOT in the PILOT View LIVE or archived webinar January 9 th 2:00-3:30pm January 17 th 9:00-10:30am January 23 rd 9:00-10:30am 14
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TWO NEW VIRTUAL LEARNING MODULES Free, online professional development Access through PVAAS website 2 NEW Modules Teacher Reports Admin Reports
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OTHER HELPFUL VIRTUAL LEARNING MODULES Introduction to Measuring Academic Growth (12-13 min) Concept of Growth: Connections to Value- Added Reporting (30 min) 16
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MISCONCEPTIONS ADDRESSED Common Misunderstandings Are YOU ready to respond/discuss? Available on PVAAS login page https://pvaas.sas.com https://pvaas.sas.com
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GUIDE TO PILOT TEACHER SPECIFIC REPORTING Coming Soon! Available by release of PILOT Teacher Specific reporting on December 2 nd 18
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TEACHER SPECIFIC REPORTING 19
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SY13-14 + SY14-15 + SY15-16= 1 st PVAAS 3 Year Rolling Average in SY15-16
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SY14-15 + SY15-16 + SY16-17= Next PVAAS 3 Year Rolling Average in SY16-17
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PILOT REPORTING RELEASE Nov 11 PILOT District Admin 1 per PILOT LEA PILOT School Admin 1 per PILOT School Dec 2 PILOT Teachers Reports will NOT be saved in the PVAAS system! Print/Save if you want them… before SY13-14 teacher reporting is released in Fall 2014!
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TWO CATEGORIES OF REPORTS Administrator reports Teacher reports 24
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TYPES OF REPORTS FOR ADMINISTRATORS District Summary PILOT reporting for all LEA PILOT teachers School Summary PILOT reporting for all School PILOT teachers Teacher Lists Teacher Search Feature
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District Summary (PILOT)
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School Summary (PILOT)
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Teacher Listing (PILOT)
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Teacher List By School (PILOT)
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Result of Teacher Search (PILOT)
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TYPES OF TEACHER LEVEL REPORTING Single Year, Multiple Grades/Subjects/Courses Teacher Summary Reports Value-Added Summary Diagnostic Summary Multiple Years, Single Grade/Subject/Course Currently one year of reporting Teacher Value-Added Report Diagnostic Report Single Year, Single Subject/Grade/Course User Defined Custom Diagnostic
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Teacher Value Added Summary (PILOT) 1 Year, Multiple Subjects/Grades/Courses
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Teacher Value Added (PILOT) Multiple Years, 1 Subject/Grade/Course
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Teacher Value Added (PILOT) Multiple Years, 1 Subject/Grade/Course
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Diagnostic (PILOT) Multiple Years, 1 Subject/Grade/Course
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Custom Diagnostic (PILOT) User Defined Group: 1 Year, 1 Subject/Grade/Course
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Custom Diagnostic (PILOT) User Defined Group: 1 Year, 1 Subject/Grade/Course
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FROM PDE WEBSITE: ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL No conversion of PILOT reporting to the 0-3 scale Below: Cross walk for the PVAAS 3 year rolling average
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TEACHER ANALYSIS PVAAS Self- Reflection for Teacher PVAAS Self- Reflection for Teacher Teacher can use prior to meeting with principal Use it to guide the conversation 39
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DECISIONS SINCE SPRING 2013 ROSTER VERIFICATION Actual N Count = 11 Students Cumulative Count - Per tested grade/subject/course “Active” N Count = 6 Students Similar in concept to an “FTE”; 6 “active” students Example: 11 actual students, each claimed for 50% Instructional Responsibility, would equal 5.5 “active” students” – not enough “active” students for a teacher to get PVAAS teacher specific reporting in this subject/grade Minimum Threshold for % Instructional Responsibility: 10% All students need to be rostered <10% will not be included in a teacher’s analyses 40
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QUESTIONS FOR LEAS Have the LEA staff responsible for EE met with your LEA staff responsible for PIMS/SIS? Has your SIS vendor provided your LEA an update to the SIS system aligned to SY13-14 PIMS? All teachers eligible for PVAAS in the SIS? Scheduling Elementary Students in SIS? All Keystone courses identified? Structure for % Student + Teacher Enrollment in SIS? Structure for % Full/Partial Instruction in SIS? How do you plan to ensure consistency across the LEA? % Instructional Responsibility needs discussed LEA wide 41
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Awareness? Do all district level admin know about Spring 2013 roster verification? Do all school admin know about Spring 2013 roster verification? Do the teachers eligible for PVAAS teacher specific reporting know about Spring 2013 roster verification? Training? When/how will district admin/school admin receive training on roster verification process and system? When/how will teachers receive training on roster verification process and system? Implementation? When will teachers complete the roster verification process? How will they be supported? MORE QUESTIONS FOR LEAS 42
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UPDATES TO STUDENT REPORTING 43
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Performance Diagnostic Reports SEMESTER LABELING FOR REPORTS ON KEYSTONE EXAMS 44
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SEMESTER LABELING FOR REPORTS ON KEYSTONE EXAMS Student Projection Report 45
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SEMESTER LABELING FOR REPORTS ON KEYSTONE EXAMS Student History Report 46
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PROJECTION SUMMARY TO KEYSTONE EXAMS Before Now 47
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PA SECURE ID ON STUDENT SEARCH RESULTS 48
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SAS 49
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Math Curriculum Framework Math Curriculum Framework SLO Learning Community SLO Learning Community Log In Go to “Teacher Tools” “My Communities” Join “SLO” Assessment Creator Assessment Creator Curriculum Mapping – SAS Rollout? 50 UPDATES
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PROJECT BASED ASSESSMENTS 51
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Payment = Act 48 hours only 52 EVALUATORS NEEDED
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SLOS 53
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Unofficial Responses to SLO Questions Regarding: Unofficial Responses to SLO Questions The locked online template SLO due date for Pilot Number of SLOs to be required next year Overall purpose of the SLO Requirements for 2014-15 Videos Special Circumstances Submission of the Performance Measure Task Framework SLO Examples 54 UNOFFICIAL Q&A
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November 26 – Intro. To SLOs (repeat of previous session) January 7 – Pilot School Leadership Overview/Review of SLO Process Discussion of Roles/Responsibilities Sharing of Draft SLOs Review of SLOs for Completeness, Comprehensiveness, & Coherency April 8 – Pilot Assessment Literacy (ALS) 55 TRAINING SCHEDULE
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EDUCATOR EFFECTIVENESS 56
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SPECIALIST EFFECTIVENESS 57
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Specialist Rubrics – Posted Specialist Rubrics – Posted Behavior Specialist Certified School Nurse Dental Hygienist Home School Visitor Instructional Technology Specialist Occupational and Physical Therapist School Counselor School Psychologist School Social Worker Supervisor Rubrics – Coming Soon Instructional Certifications Who Do Not Provide Direct Instruction to Students – Coming Soon 58 PILOT RUBRICS POSTED ON PDE SITE
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PRINCIPAL EFFECTIVENESS 59
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REL & Mathematica have indicated that PA’s Principal Evaluation tool is by far the strongest in the country The aspect involving the correlation between Teacher Evaluation and PVAAS Results still needs “tweaked” – may become a “relationship” instead of a “correlation” PIL courses are being designed for Teacher Evaluation and Principal Evaluation REL is developing online principal training PLCs for principals are being developed 60 PRINCIPAL EFFECTIVENESS UPDATES
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TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS 61
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TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS UPDATES Use the best available data “Rule of thumb” – If a teacher has no connection to student achievement data, then the evaluation becomes 100% Observation data (Danielson Framework) PDE will issue guidance soon to clarify what data should be used in what circumstances 62
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PROGRESS? o Needs o Questions o Discussion Items 63
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DIFFERENTIATED SUPERVISION 64
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WHAT ARE YOU DOING? o Guidelines for Plans Guidelines for Plans o Modes Peer Coaching Action Research Portfolio Other? o Training Needed? 66
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CIU LEADERSHIP WEBPAGE 67
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Go to www.ciu10.org and select the “Leadership” tab.www.ciu10.org 68 NOW UPDATED
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EMETRIC TRAINING 69
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Registration closes November 21 Two Sessions on December 5: 9:00-11:30 AM 1:00-3:30 PM Registration Link Registration Link 70 DATA INTERACTION FOR PA KEYSTONES
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AP SUMMER INSTITUTE 71
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Bellefonte High School Scheduled Dates set for August 4-7, 2014 Four Core Areas Confirmed Calculus AB Biology English Language and Composition US History Fifth Instructor Not Yet Secured - TBA 72 INSTITUTE PLANNING PROGRESS
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GALAXY 73
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Artist Services/Rates Artist Services/Rates Explore an art form while making strong connections with other academic areas/standards Artist for a Day Lessons as low as $175 Performances as low as $235 Artist Residencies Still have 2 ten-day residencies available for $1560+ Glendale Mural Project Glendale Mural Project Photos/Activities Photos/Activities Program Transition Thoughts??? 74 INSPIRING BRILLIANCE THROUGH THE ARTS
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ESL 75
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Member LEAs Member LEAs Contact Person = Bethann McCain ESL Networking Meetings January 6 March 10 April 7 ELL Overlay/Curriculum Mapping ELL Overlay/Curriculum Mapping 76 CIU ESL CONSORTIUM
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PRINCIPALS’ NETWORKING MEETINGS 77
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Potential Topics? Elementary Meeting – Dec. 6, 9-11:30 Secondary Meeting – Dec. 12, 9-11:30 Registration Link Registration Link 78 DECEMBER MEETINGS
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OTHER NEEDS, QUESTIONS, OR DISCUSSION ITEMS 79
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UPCOMING CONFERENCES o SAS – December 8-10 in Hershey PA Core Standards STEM Initiative Curriculum Mapping SLO Training o ISP – January 26-29 in Pittsburgh o POSSIBLE Regional Leadership Institute – July 9-11 in State College Thoughts? Potential Topics? 80
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CURRICULUM COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE o January 22, 2014 o February 19, 2014 o March 26, 2014 o May 21, 2014 81
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ANYTHING ELSE? 82
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