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Performance Appraisal for Experienced Teachers

Performance Appraisal for Experienced Teachers. WCDSB and OECTA. Experienced Teacher. Any teacher who has completed the NTIP Or A certified teacher recognized by the College of Teachers who was in a permanent teaching position prior to the implementation date of the NTIP.

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Performance Appraisal for Experienced Teachers

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  1. Performance Appraisal for Experienced Teachers WCDSB and OECTA

  2. Experienced Teacher • Any teacher who has completed the NTIP Or • A certified teacher recognized by the College of Teachers who was in a permanent teaching position prior to the implementation date of the NTIP

  3. Performance Appraisal Purpose • Foster teacher development • Provide meaningful appraisals that encourage professional learning and growth • Identify opportunities for additional support, where required

  4. Process Components • Annual Learning Plan (ALP) • Performance Appraisal: • Pre-observation meeting • In-class observation • Post-observation meeting • Post-observation summative report

  5. TPA Changes

  6. TPA Changes

  7. TPA Changes

  8. TPA Process • Notification of evaluation year within 20 school days of start of school year • Appraisal can occur at any time during school year • Pre-observation meeting • Classroom observation • Post-observation meeting • Summative report (optional meeting) • Annual Learning Plan (ALP) See page 78 in Technical Requirements Manual

  9. Pre-observation Meeting • The principal provides the teacher with an overview of the 16 competencies that are within the 5 domains • Teacher provides documentation that demonstrates their professional practice, such as: • Previous year’s ALP • Long range planning example • Current unit planning example • Lesson plan for lesson of classroom observation • Teacher and principal discuss which competencies will form the focus of the classroom observation • Not all competencies will be observed in classroom visit • Principal will use look-fors as a resource for observing teaching practice See page 76 of Technical Requirements Manual

  10. Domains 5 domains from the College of Teachers: 1. Commitment To Pupils 2. Professional Knowledge 3. Teaching Practice 4. Leadership and Community 5. Professional Learning

  11. Competencies 16 competencies within the 5 domains: 1. Commitment To Pupils (4) 2. Professional Knowledge (4) 3. Teaching Practice (5) 4. Leadership and Community (2) 5. Professional Learning (1) See page 22 of the Technical Requirements Manual

  12. Look-fors • Objective observations used by the principal that shows that the teacher has command of the competencies • Reduced from 144 to 90 • Provide concrete examples of good teaching • Not a glorified checklist that equals good teaching See page 59-75 of the Technical Requirements Manual for examples

  13. Classroom Observation • Must be at least one visit • Not all competencies may be observable • Classroom may be gym, guidance office, shop, etc.

  14. Post-Observation Meeting • As soon as possible after classroom observation • Teacher and principal review the 5 domains that form the focus for the performance appraisal • Teacher and principal discuss the comments regarding the competencies that are intended for the summative report form

  15. Summative Report • In preparing the summative report, the principal provides comments identified in discussions with the teacher as the focus of the teacher’s performance appraisal • Provide an overall rating of the teacher’s performance • Satisfactory or unsatisfactory • A meeting is not required, but may be requested by the principal or teacher See pages 44-49 of Technical Requirements Manual

  16. Satisfactory Rating • After one satisfactory, the appraisal process is completed • Must be provided within 20 school days of classroom observation • Must be signed by teacher, to acknowledge receipt • Teachers may add comments • Summative report contains recommended professional growth goals for the teacher to consider in developing their ALP

  17. Unsatisfactory Rating • Must be notified within 15 school days of classroom observation • Development of an Improvement Plan after first unsatisfactory rating • Second appraisal within 60 school days • Teacher placed On Review status after two unsatisfactory ratings • Recommendation for employment termination after three unsatisfactory ratings

  18. Annual Learning Plan (ALP) • Only for experienced teachers • Teacher directed and authored • Contains professional development • In consultation and collaboration with the principal • Takes into account summative report of last TPA • Contains (see Board approved form): • Teacher’s professional growth objectives • Proposed action plan • Timelines • In evaluation year, teacher and principal review and update in a meeting as part of TPA

  19. Professional Learning Types • Training – provision of information on technical requirements e.g. legally mandated TPA processes and procedures • Staff Development – system-wide, job-embedded learning e.g. A&E policy, differentiated learning practice • Professional Development – learning activities teachers choose, either individual or in groups – this is what appears on the ALP

  20. Working Together • Consult – the act of seeking information, guidance, advice or an opinion from someone else • Collaborate – working together for a common purpose

  21. Questions, Comments?

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