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Presented to: [District] Staff DATE RECOGNIZING EDUCATOR EXCELLENCE [insert district logo]
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MAXIMIZING EDUCATOR EFFECTIVENESS AND STUDENT POTENTIAL The research is clear… Effective Teachers and School Leaders Matter Ohio TIF supports educator excellence by: Recognizing educators for their impact on student achievement Increasing educator effectiveness by providing professional learning opportunities Helping all students graduate from high school ready for success in college and careers
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OHIO TIF COLLABORATION Five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education 23 participating Ohio districts Collaborative effort among districts, the Ohio Department of Education, and Battelle for Kids [insert district logo]
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OHIO TIF GOALS 1. All students graduate from high school college- and career-ready 2. Achieve nation’s highest college attendance and completion rates 3. Eliminate achievement gaps among under- represented student groups [insert district photo]
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OHIO TIF OPPORTUNITIES 2013−2014 Through Ohio TIF, [district name ] will: Build on our award model and continue to develop a solid knowledge base of award models for future consideration Fully implement OTES and OPES in a thoughtful and deliberate way during the 2013−2014 school year Research and develop solutions for award model sustainability Maximize the power of effective communication and collaboration to find creative solutions, build knowledge capacity, and leverage resources Successfully prepare and support districts in the Year 2 award payout process (in fall 2013)
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BENEFITS FOR EDUCATORS Through Ohio TIF, [district] educators benefit from: Enhanced value-added reporting Thoughtful approach to implementing OTES Support and professional development for all staff across the district Award and recognition opportunities All designed to help teachers and principals positively impact student achievement
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RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE A core component of Ohio TIF is developing and implementing strategic compensation award models Strategic compensation: The strategic alignment between desired organizational goals and compensation with a goal of increasing teacher quality and maximizing student achievement
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TIF AWARD MODELS TIF Award Models align to district work, mission, and educational-improvement goals with shared key elements: Student outcomes Student achievement data measures student performance at a single point in time Student growth data measures gain over time Robust evaluation systems Multiple measures inform student learning Recognition of leadership and differentiated roles Award component of strategic compensation models
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[DISTRICT] TIF AWARD MODEL In fall 2013, [district name] will go through the award payout process for our Year 2 Award Model, implemented in 2012−2013 In June 2013, [district name] submitted our Year 3 TIF Award Model to ODE and BFK Award model designed with collaborative process: TIF Committee District TIF Coordinator Staff throughout district
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AWARD ELIGIBILITY [Insert local eligibility requirements for participating in TIF]
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TIMELINE 2012−2013 school year: Data collected throughout the year to measure progress against the goals established in our Year 2 Award Model Fall 2013: Data from 2012−2013 school year will be used to calculate award estimates; principals and teachers will go through award payout process Fall/Winter 2013: Eligible staff receive finalized awards earned in the 2012−2013 school year
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BENEFITS TO EDUCATORS Award model is just one component of our district’s participation with Ohio TIF Other benefits include: Professional development opportunities Thoughtful approach to OTES implementation Extended value-added reporting Sustainability planning
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Through the Ohio TIF grant, staff in [district] have professional development opportunities around: Formative instructional practices Student growth and value-added data College and career readiness Change leadership Assessment literacy Student learning objectives
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OTES IMPLEMENTATION Ohio TIF districts implemented OTES in 2012−2013 Phase-in, transition year Implement teacher performance components in evaluation Student growth component used only in award model, not evaluation Will move to full implementation in 2013−2014
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PROFESSIONAL GROWTH Evaluations for professional growth Not just about compliance, but an opportunity for all educators to grow Harness the power of data Identify strengths Provide targeted supports to help everyone improve professionally
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OHIO TIF―OTES IMPLEMENTATION OPPORTUNITIES Focus on student outcomes Evaluation for professional growth Help teachers more positively impact students Using data to inform practice Use student growth data to inform classroom practice Test student growth measures through vendor-approved assessments, student learning objectives Opportunity to inform the process as statewide pioneers
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EXTENDED VALUE-ADDED REPORTING Ohio TIF provides our district with extended value-added reporting Data used as part of multiple measures to inform instructional practices Opportunity to collaborate with 22 other districts
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SUSTAINING THE WORK Long-term sustainability of award programs, infrastructure, and leadership is critical. During Year 4, we will: Enhance current award model structures and processes Develop plans to meet matching funds goals in Years 3, 4, and 5 through a sustainability work group Vision what our award model could look like in future years
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OHIO TIF: COLLABORATION Another benefit of Ohio TIF is the opportunity to collaborate with and learn from other districts 22 other districts in Ohio TIF Districts that are part of the Ohio Appalachian Collaborative Several communication and collaboration tools available to all staff
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COLLABORATION SPACE What is it? A private, collaboration platform accessible only to OAC/TIF and affiliated educators Use this space to connect and engage with peers to share resources and have focused discussions around practice- specific topics. Where is it? http://portal.battelleforkids.org/ OAC/collaboration-space
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BLOG What is it? A public blog used to highlight best practices and successes within the OAC/TIF, demonstrate educational expertise, and share thought leadership Where is it? http://portal.battelleforkids.org/ OAC/blog
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OAC ON TWITTER @OHAPPCOLLAB What is it? A real-time information network that quickly connects you to news, ideas, and resources related to your interests. Where is it? http://twitter.com/OHAppCollab Use or search for #OhioTIF for TIF related content and conversations
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OHIO TIF: A FIVE-YEAR JOURNEY YearModel DevelopmentModel ImplementationAward Payouts Year 1 2010−2011 Planning year: simple model; collection of baseline data Year 2 2011−2012 Refinement of award modelImplementation of Year 1 Award Model No payout Year 3 2012−2013 Refinement of award modelImplementation of updated award model Payouts from Year 1 Award Model (fall/winter) Year 4 2013−2014 Refinement of award modelImplementation of updated award model Payouts from Year 2 Award Model (fall/winter) Year 5 2014−2015 Implementation of updated award model Payouts from Year 3 Award Model (fall/winter) 2015−2016End of federal TIF grant―goal to implement locally- sustained award model Payouts from Year 4 Award Model (fall/winter)
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Questions? For more information about the [District] TIF Program, contact [name], TIF Coordinator, at [insert contact information]. [insert district logo]
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