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Evaluations, Student Growth Measures & KEEP. Aug 25, 2014 Bill Bagshaw, Assistant Director. What do you know?. What do you know about the 2014-2015 Educator Evaluator System?. What Questions do you have?. What questions do you have about the 2015-2015 Educator Evaluation System?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EVALUATIONS, STUDENT GROWTH MEASURES & KEEP
AUG 25, 2014
BILL BAGSHAW, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
What do you know about the 2014-2015 Educator Evaluator System?
WHAT QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE?
What questions do you have about the 2015-2015 Educator Evaluation System?
Implement teacher and principal evaluation and support systems that:
1. Are used for continual improvement of instruction
2. Use at least 3 performance levels
3. Use multiple measures including student growth as significant factor
4. Are used to evaluate on a regular basis
5. Provide clear, timely, and useful feedback
6. Are used to inform personnel decisions
FEDERAL WAIVER – PRINCIPLE 3SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION AND LEADERSHIP
• All 286 D2 Assurance online forms have been submitted.
• All evaluations systems to be used in Kansas for 2014-2015 have been posted to the Evaluations webpages.
• Student Growth Measures Online Forms are on Evaluations website. Principals can use throughout the year to update as needed.
EVALUATION UPDATEAUGUST 2014
Chosen Instructional Practice Protocol
SUMMARY RATING
PREVIOUS YEARS
2014-2015
Chosen Instructional Practice Protocol
IPP SUMMARY RATING
FINAL Summative Evaluation
Rating
Three Student Growth Measures
SGMs SUMMARY RATING
EDUCATOR EVALUATION SYSTEM
FINAL SUMMATIVE
Rating
Instructional Practice Protocol Summary Rating
Student Learning
Content Knowledge
Instructional Practice
Professional Responsibility
Student Growth Measures
Summary Rating
Student Growth
Measure
Student Growth
Measure Student Growth
Measure
STUDENT GROWTH MEASURES
STUDENT GROWTH MEASURES• Kansas requires:
• Include student growth as significant factor in evaluation of classroom teachers and building leaders
• Multiple measures (>1) required (therefore, 2 or 3 selected for each grade level or content area)
• State assessments are required to be 1 of the KEEP SGMs for all grade levels and content areas that give them
• Multiple SGMs (>1) must be met by teacher or building leader to allow effective or highly effective rating
MULTIPLE STUDENT GROWTH MEASURES
Ineffective Developing Effective Highly Effective0
1
2
3
1
23
2
Insignificant Highly Significant
“Multiple Measures” is an educational term used to look at various measures of student growth, in addition to the state assessments.
STUDENT GROWTH MEASURES
What are any/all student growth measures currently being used in your grade level or
subject area?
STUDENT GROWTH MEASURES• Select Growth Measures from current measures:
• SGM documents growth attributable to the teacher or building leader between two or more identified points in time
• Commercially purchased assessments acceptable as SGM• Locally developed assessments acceptable as SGM:
• Designed, reviewed and used across the district with strict adherence to an inter-rater agreement
• Created in consultation with school administration with expertise in assessment, special education, ELL specialists and content experts.
• All grade levels across schools in a single district are advised to use the same measures
• Student Growth Objectives (SGOs) or Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) are developed by collaborative district-wide team
STUDENT GROWTH MEASURES• Select Growth Measures from current measures:
• All grade levels across schools in a single district are advised to use the same measures
• Student Growth Objectives (SGOs) or Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) are developed by collaborative district-wide team
• Covers all key subject/grade level content standards• Number of test items should correlate to distribution of
time spent teaching the content• Require higher order thinking as appropriate• Should allow high and low achieving students to
demonstrate knowledge• Valid and reliable
STUDENT GROWTH MEASURES• Online form on KSDE Evaluation Website – submit/update
SGMs for elementary, middle and high schools
• List of possible SGMs on KSDE Evaluation website
• Not endorsed or suggested, simply a repository of all being used by districts as submitted to KSDE
MET / NOT MET• Decisions on met / not met set scores or minimum levels
is made at the District Level.
THINKING ABOUT SGMS• SGMs are things students do.
• Has the educator being evaluated had a chance to make an impact on the SGM?
• Building Leaders, Counselors, etc.. – make sure the educator being evaluated has been a part of the process in impacting SGMs being used (for example graduation rates, etc.)
• Secondary teachers – Helpful to use same SGMs for all in same subject area, but only use SGMs that teacher had a chance to impact. For example, teacher of senior level English wouldn’t use State Assessments that were completed before the teacher ever worked with the students.
NOTING SGMS IN KEEP WEB APP• SGMs tab in KEEP cannot be filled out until all data is
ready to be completed.
• Evaluators – note the SGMs in the Beginning of Cycle Conference Discussion Summary.
• Gives everyone a “heads up” about what’s coming later in the Formal Evaluation Cycle process.
TEACHERS NOT IN FORMAL EVALUATION CYCLE• Gather data.
• Set aside artifacts and SGMs results in personal folders and desktops.
• Allows teachers to demonstrate quality of teaching beyond Aug – Feb 15th of Formal Evaluation Cycle year!
• This process not fully complete/information until 2017-2018 when multiple years of data has been accumulated.
DETERMINING RATINGS
THE MATRIX
Matrix Activity
THE MATRIX
RULES• Must meet all three SGMs to be considered highly
effective or its equivalent for the SGM Rating.
• Must meet at least two student growth measures to be considered effective or its equivalent for SGM Summary rating.
• Must meet at least one SGMs to be considered developing or its equivalent for the SGM Summary Rating.
• The Final Summative Rating can only be rated one performance level higher than the lowest rating.
• When both Summary Ratings are the same, it becomes the Final Summative Performance Rating.
What answers do you have?
What questions didn’t get answered?
What new questions do you have?
REVISIT YOUR QUESTIONS
Bill Bagshaw
Assistant Director
[email protected] 785-296-2198
Kelly Dempewolf
Program Consultant – Educator Evaluation
[email protected] 785-296-5140
CONTACT