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EVAAS EVALUATION EFFECTIVENESS …AND WHAT DOES IT SAY???

EVAAS EVALUATION EFFECTIVENESS …AND WHAT DOES IT SAY??? . ERPD - Science December 5, 2012. Aligns to NC Professional Teaching Standards. Standard VI for Teachers. Why should you care about the EVAAS Report?. EVAAS – Middle School Science. School Value Added Report.

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EVAAS EVALUATION EFFECTIVENESS …AND WHAT DOES IT SAY???

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  1. EVAAS EVALUATION EFFECTIVENESS…AND WHAT DOES IT SAY??? ERPD - ScienceDecember 5, 2012

  2. Aligns toNC Professional Teaching Standards

  3. Standard VI for Teachers

  4. Why should you care about the EVAAS Report?

  5. EVAAS – Middle School Science School Value Added Report

  6. Teacher Effectiveness Categories

  7. Grade Distribution – 1st Quarter

  8. Reflection Activity • Is my 1st quarter grading curve consistent with the academic progress of my students? • What factors most influence my grading practice? • Based upon my Teacher Report Index, is the grading reflective of student growth and achievement? • What modifications are needed to ensure that my students are making adequate growth for the year? • What resources are necessary for me to accomplish the task of being a more effective teacher? • How can I support colleagues in my grade level/subject area in overcoming obstacles to improving student growth?

  9. Next steps

  10. Other Data for Consideration • EXPLORE – compare science scores with career preferences and relate to readiness • Open-ended Writing – assess critical thinking and ability to communicate effectively • Predictive / Benchmark Assessments – analyze results and address gap areas • CWT – look at Grouping and High-Yield Instructional Strategies that are consistently being utilized

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