Update on Educator Effectiveness August 2012

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Update on Educator

Effectiveness

August 2012

Agenda

• Setting the Context

• Educator Effectiveness Model

• Timeline for Implementation of Model

• Measures of Student Learning

• Communication

Focusing on the “Why”

So why is the State focusing on educator effectiveness in the face of so many other

changes?

NC is implementing a new curriculum, new assessments, new technology tools to improve instruction, new ways of engaging students, and the list goes on

Because all our efforts in other areas depend on an effective teacher in every classroom and an effective leader in every school building

Components of the Model

Standards 1-5

Assessments to Measure Growth

Standard 8

End of GradeEnd of Course

VoCATsMSLs

Standard 6

End of GradeEnd of Course

VoCATs

Observation Tools

Assessments to Measure Growth

Student Survey

Results of Observations

Standards 1-7

End of GradeEnd of Course

VoCATsMSLs

End of GradeEnd of Course

VoCATsMSLs

The Tools We Need:

Possible use of Tripod Survey pending SBE decision

Educator Effectiveness Model

Educator Effectiveness Model

• Standard Six ratings are determined using student growth data from all subjects and grades a teacher has taught over three years

• Three years of data can come from multiple schools or LEAs

• Any student who has not been enrolled for 140 days (or 70 days on a block schedule) is excluded from growth calculations

Timeline for Implementation

• Year One of the three year cycle is 2012 – 2013 for:

– Teachers who administer End-of-Grade or End-of-Course assessments

– Teachers who administer Career and Technical Education Post-Assessments

– Teachers who administer the Measures of Student Learning

Timeline for Implementation

• Year One of the three year cycle is 2013 – 2014 for:

– Arts teachers

– World Languages teachers

– Healthful Living teachers

– Extended Content Standards teachers

– K-3 teachers

Timeline for Implementation

• Sixth standard ratings and one-page summary sheets available in EVAAS in mid-September

• EVAAS accounts for all teachers in 2012 - 2013

• Sixth standard ratings also back-populate into NCEES

Measures of Student Learning

Why have statewide Measures of Student Learning?

1. North Carolina has a statewide evaluation system to ensure that every teacher receives a fair and consistent evaluation, regardless of his or her employing LEA

2. Teachers in all content areas should receive a Standard Six rating based on the growth of their own students on their content-specific standards

3. Most LEAs do not have the capacity to design their own assessments for all non state-tested grades and subjects

Measures of Student Learning

• Intended to gather growth data for every teacher, not to assess every student on every content area

• Local flexibility in when, how, and who administers

• Designed by 1,000 NC teachers

• Replace final exams in high school courses

Communication

• Training on the Educator Evaluation System should include Standard Six and the Measures of Student Learning

• Members of LEA leadership teams need to partner on implementation and communication around educator effectiveness

More Information

• Email educatoreffectiveness@dpi.nc.gov

• www.ncpublicschools.org/educatoreffect / (website launches August 10)

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