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PSESD Teacher Principal Evaluation Project

PSESD Teacher Principal Evaluation Project. Regional Implementation Grants October 25, 2011 12-3 pm. Agenda . Welcome and Introductions RIG Purpose, Background and Assurances Mini-grants Overview of Grant Activities and Timelines Communication Structures Evaluation Tool Team Time

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PSESD Teacher Principal Evaluation Project

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  1. PSESD Teacher Principal Evaluation Project Regional Implementation Grants October 25, 2011 12-3 pm

  2. Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • RIG Purpose, Background and Assurances • Mini-grants • Overview of Grant Activities and Timelines • Communication Structures • Evaluation Tool • Team Time • Wrap up

  3. District Role Hope to gain Expertise/experience to share Introductions

  4. A new evaluation system should be a model for professional growth, supporting collaboration between teachers and principals in pursuit of stronger teaching and leadership.

  5. Legislative Timeline – All Districts

  6. Regional Implementation Grants (RIGs) • Grants are part of a statewide initiative • Consortia will not “reinvent the wheel” but rather use the work of the pilots • Determination of instructional frameworks • Identification/development of appropriate multiple measures of student growth

  7. RIGs will participate in . . • PD for principals and classroom teachers • Evaluator training • Activities to evaluate the effectiveness of the new systems and support programs

  8. Assurances • Explore the 3 instructional frameworks to serve as basis for teacher evaluation system • Danielson • 5Ds of Teaching and Learning • Marzano • Select frameworks to base all work • Use the AWSP document to serve as basis for principal evaluation system

  9. Assurances • Agree to meet timelines and meeting dates as determined within our consortia • Consider representation on your team from all stakeholder groups • Ensure Superintendent plays a significant role in the development of the implementation plans

  10. Grant Timeline

  11. Work group timeline

  12. Mini Grants • Funds distributed across state based on numbers of participating districts • Base amount of $5000 + additional funds based on FTE • Funds can support • Substitute costs • Stipends • Resources • Professional development

  13. Regional Communication Plan • Common messages • Materials and resources • Shared website - Wiki • Superintendent and Learning & Teaching Updates • Open workgroup sessions • Other

  14. Common messages Customized approaches Key stakeholders Formal and informal methods District Communication Plan

  15. Steering Committee • Subset of larger work group • Provide guidance and feedback • Meet quarterly

  16. Representative group 5-7 people Develop and lead implementation plan Work Group

  17. Evaluation Tool http://sandbox.eval-wa.org/

  18. Team time • Identify workgroup members • Review workgroup timeline • Draft or refine communication plan • View and sign mini-grant contract • Complete feedback form

  19. While there are many formative and summative reasons to measure teacher and principal effectiveness, we believe the ultimate goal of all measurement should be.....to improve teaching and student learning.

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