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Teacher/Leader Effectiveness (TLE)
Developed by Amy Braun, Moore Public Schools and amended by
Bartlesville Teacher Appraisal Committee
December 12, 2013 Revision
What are Other Academic Measures?
Additional Alternative Instruments
Ensure a robust teacher evaluation Capture unique facets of effective teaching Reflect student academic performance impacted by
the teacher
District Responsibilities Follow guidelines set forth by Okla. State Board of
Education based on recommendations of TLE Commission Require teachers to select an OAM relevant to their job
duties Provide at least two OAM options relevant to each teacher’s
job duties Create OAM evaluation rating for each teacher on 5 point
scale (5 is Superior and 1 is ineffective)
OAM Evaluation Process Normally during the first nine weeks of school: 1. Determine academic area of focus for teacher’s students to
guide OAM. Examples: - Mathematical problem solving skills. - Reading on grade level. - Reading sight music fluently. - Understanding verb conjugation in world languages.
2. Administer pre-assessment or locate previous data to guide
OAM. Examples: - 4th grade state math test scores of current 5th grade students. - Students results from reading screener administered in first weeks of
school. - Beginning of year benchmark/baseline data. - Selections from Approved OAM List.
OAM Evaluation Process 3. Select an OAM to measure the performance of the academic
area of focus at end of year from Approved OAM List. 4. Establish a SMART goal based on pre-assessment data. - Specific - Measurable - Attainable & Ambitious - Results driven - Time bound
OAM Evaluation Process 5. Establish 5-point rating scale for the SMART goal. 5 = Superior 4 = Highly Effective 3 = Effective 2 = Needs Improvement 1 = Ineffective 6. By way of signature, receive agreement from the evaluator on
SMART goal and 5-point scale.
OAM Evaluation Process At the end of the school year: 6. Teachers will consult with their respective evaluators to
determine if SMART goal was reached and to assign TLE OAM score based on 5 point rating scale. Documentation of student performance should be provided.
Because the results of OAMs are typically unavailable until after evaluations must be completed for re-employment decisions, OAM results will be calculated as 15% of the overall TLE evaluation during the year following attainment.
TLE Evaluation 2013-2014: 100% is Tulsa Model Rubric (qualitative). OAM is mandated, but only being piloted. 2014-2015: 100% is Tulsa Model Rubric (qualitative). OAM data will be collected to be included as 15% of final TLE score in 2015-2016. 2015-2016: OAM & Value Added components added to TLE…
TLE Evaluation for 2015-2016
Tulsa Model Rubric
Value Added
Other AcademicMeasures
Tulsa Model
50% Value Added
35%
OAM 15%
We do not have info on Value Added part yet.
Approved OAM List with Sample SMART Goals
Keep it SIMPLE!
Approved OAM List with Sample SMART Goals
State Assessments End of Instruction (EOI) Oklahoma Core
Curriculum Tests (OCCT)
Oklahoma Alternate Assessment Program (OAAP)
Sample Goals 5 – 90% proficient or advanced 4 – 80% proficient or advanced 3 – 70% proficient or advanced 2 – 60% proficient or advanced 1 – less than 60% proficient or advanced 5 – 20% increase in student proficiency 4 – 10% increase in student proficiency 3 – no increase in student proficiency 2 – 10% to 20% decrease in student
proficiency 1 – more than 20% decrease in student
proficiency
Approved OAM List with Sample SMART Goals
“Off the Shelf” Assessments Advanced Placement (AP) ACE Alternative Test List DIBELS Study Island/Successmaker EXPLORE/PLAN/ACT/WorkKeys Industry Recognized Certification
Exams (Career Tech) SAT/PSAT Star Reading/Star Math Test of English as Foreign Language
(TOEFL) Gates/ASFAB
Sample Goals 5 – 90% on grade level 4 – 80% on grade level 3 – 70% on grade level 2 – 60% on grade level 1 – less than 60% on grade level 5 – 20% increase in passing rate 4 – 10% increase in passing rate 3 – no change in passing rate 2 – 10-20% decrease in passing rate 1 – >20% decrease in passing rate
Approved OAM List with Sample SMART Goals
A-F Report Card Competencies Overall School Grade or GPA Student Academic Performance
Grade Student Growth Rate Whole School Performance
Grade Any A-F Report Card
Component (Graduation Rate, Bottom 25% Growth, etc.)
Sample Goals 5 – A on individual component 4 – B on individual component 3 – C on individual component 2 – D on individual component 1 – F on individual component 5 – Grade increase > 1 point 4 – Grade increase of 1 point 3 – Same percentage grade 2 – Grade dropped > 5 pts. 1 – Grade dropped > 10 pts.
Approved OAM List with Sample SMART Goals
Student Competition National, State, or Regional
Competition (sponsored by OSSAA or similar org.)
Robotics Competitions State Science Fair
Sample Goals 5 – 1st or 2nd place in state competition 4 – 3rd of 4th place in state competition 3 – 1st or 2nd in regional competition 2 – invitation to regional competition 1 – No invitation to regional competition 5 – > 20% increase in students who qualify to
compete 4 – 10%-20% increase in students who qualify
to compete 3 – no change in students who qualify to
compete 2 – 10%-20% decrease in students who qualify
to compete 1 – > 20% decrease in students who qualify to
compete
Approved OAM List with Sample SMART Goals
Miscellaneous IEP Goal Attainment LinguaFolio Service Learning Project
Portfolios Student Community Service
Project Portfolios Teacher Portfolios Third Grade Promotion State, District*, and/or
Consortium Developed Benchmark Assessments
*In Bartlesville, no district Quarterly Assessments may be used.
Sample Goals 5 – 90% of students meeting IEP goals 4 – 80% of students meeting IEP goals 3 – 70% of students meeting IEP goals 2 – 60% of students meeting IEP goals 1 – less than 60% of students meeting IEP goals 5 – Artifacts for 75% of indicators 4 – Artifacts for 65% of indicators 3 – Artifacts for 55% of indicators 2 – Artifacts for 45% of indicators 1 – Artifacts for less than 45% of indicators
Frequently Asked Questions
Do career teachers scoring a 3.8 or above from the previous year have to complete the OAM portion?
Yes!
Frequently Asked Questions Will all teachers with the same job
title/description have the same OAM? Not necessarily. Each teacher has the
freedom to select an OAM relevant to his/her job duties. Teachers may use the same OAM with the same SMART goals, but they are not required to do so.
Frequently Asked Questions If I teach multiple subjects or grade
levels, do I need a separate OAM for each one?
No. Just pick one OAM for the subject
or grade level that you want to focus on.
Frequently Asked Questions Can teachers choose two OAMs in a
given year? No. You may only choose one OAM
goal.
Frequently Asked Questions What if I do NOT see two OAMs on the
approved list that are relevant to my job duties?
Contact your grade level coordinator or
department chair for advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I have problems with my evaluating administrator not agreeing to my OAM choice, goal, and/or rating?
Contact your grade level coordinator or
department chair for advice.
PILOT YEAR This will NOT become part of your
TLE rating; it is a state-mandated practice run.
To keep things simple for you and your evaluator, you will select from a set of pre-made options based on the reading or math achievement scores on the district or site report card.
Pre-Made Goals are on the District Website: Homepage > Staff Links > TLE Appraisals
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Pre-Made Goals are on the District Website: then select a READING or a MATH goal
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At the district or site level, you can select reading or math.
Reading is a good default choice since everyone is doing some reading as part of our district’s preparations for Common Core.