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Mississippi Principal Evaluation System (MPES)

Mississippi Principal Evaluation System (MPES). Advisory Board September 24, 2013. I. Introduction. Welcome Introductions (SECC at SEDL, RCU) Please hold questions until after each section. MPES Update: 1,461 principals in Canvas 1,050 goal forms (Forms 2A-C) received to date

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Mississippi Principal Evaluation System (MPES)

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  1. Mississippi Principal Evaluation System (MPES) Advisory Board September 24, 2013

  2. I. Introduction • Welcome • Introductions (SECC at SEDL, RCU) • Please hold questions until after each section. • MPES Update: • 1,461 principals in Canvas • 1,050 goal forms (Forms 2A-C) received to date • Major challenges thus far: Login process, goal-setting questions, Canvas downtime

  3. GOTO Participant Window Expand/Collapse Control Panel Raise Hand Icon Mute line option

  4. II. MPES Circle Survey • Survey comprises 30% of Summative Assessment Score for principals • MDE will provide one survey option free of charge • MDE survey tool will be ready for testing late October; survey tool goes live January 2014 • 3 components: Certified Staff (10%), Principal (10%), and Supervisor (10%) • All certified staff will participate in the survey • Concise, secure, online survey (should take 30 min.)

  5. Circle Survey Process • Survey may be completed at each participant’s convenience or in a lab setting • Survey score will align with the MPES 1-4 rating system • MPES Advisory Board training on the tool will take place in November • Webinar training for MPES participants will occur in January-February

  6. Circle Survey Process, Cont. • Anonymous staff component • Districts will receive an assigned ID code for each principal being evaluated. • Districts will be responsible for deciding how to distribute the principal ID code and the randomly assigned, one-time-use login IDs to certified staff in each school. • The RCU will help facilitate this process as much or as little as the district wants.

  7. Circle Survey Process, Cont. • How will the secure login information be randomly assigned to certified staff? • District level staff will distribute login information to the schools. • Districts may choose the best methods for them: 1. Fishbowl method—login IDs are randomly selected by each qualified participant. 2. Login IDs are randomly generated and given to a district for distribution among schools.

  8. Circle Survey Process, Cont. • Security seems to be the key concern of MPES participants. • The principal and the MDE officials assessing survey results will have no way to link a specific login ID to a specific staff member within a school.

  9. Circle Survey Questionnaire • Drafted Circle Survey questions have been provided for you. Please consider: • Are questions clear? • Are questions appropriately categorized? • Are questions applicable to principals, assistant principals, CTE directors, and alternative school principals? • Our goal is to reduce the survey to approx. 30 questions using focus groups—please send us your initial feedback about which questions to remove and/or revise.

  10. Circle Survey Alternatives • MDE has established that the Circle Survey and alternative tools must be valid, reliable, and research based. • A minimum of 4 tools must be offered; districts may choose their preference. • The RCU will provide recommendations to MDE based on available tools and data.

  11. Circle Survey Alternatives, Cont. • RCU researchers are looking at factors such as availability, cost, validity, reliability, etc. • Tools being studied include options like: • Diagnostic Assessment of School and Principal Effectiveness • Performance Review Analysis and Improvement System for Education (PRAISE) • Principal Instructional-Management Rating Scale (PIMRS) • Vanderbilt Assessment of Leadership in Education (VAL-ED)

  12. Future Considerations • The first year is devoted to data gathering. Issues to consider in the future may include: • Minimum participation rate • Minimum population size • How to handle schools that do not achieve the minimum requirements

  13. Circle Survey Questions • What questions do you have? • What questions are MPES participants likely to have?

  14. Circle Survey Contacts

  15. III. MPES Evaluation Plan • MPES evaluation goals • Data sources and collection activities • MPES Evaluation goal-setting survey

  16. MPES Evaluation Goals The evaluation will explore whether the MPES: • accurately measures principal effectiveness • is cost effective and efficient • encourages best practices among school leaders

  17. 1) Accurately Measuring Principal Effectiveness • Analysis of scores within different measures • Reliability and Validity • Analysis of variance in scores • Analysis of scores across different measures • Alignment of different measures

  18. 2) Cost Effectiveness and Efficiency • Ease of use • Resource use • Implementation fidelity • Personnel evaluation standards

  19. 3) Encourages Best Practices • Identifies principals’ strengths and areas needing improvement • Identifies principals’ professional development needs • Instruction and learning improve

  20. MPES Evaluation Goals The evaluation will explore whether the MPES: • accurately measures principal effectiveness • is cost effective and efficient • encourages best practices among school leaders Are these important goals for the evaluation? If not, why not?

  21. MPES Evaluation Goals The evaluation will explore whether the MPES: • accurately measures principal effectiveness • is cost effective and efficient • encourages best practices among school leaders Are there other issues we should explore in evaluating the MPES?

  22. Proposed MPES Data Collection • Goal-Setting Survey: Fall 2013 • Goal Data Analysis: Fall 2013 • Year-End Survey: Summer 2014 • Score Analysis: Summer 2014

  23. Proposed MPES Data Collection • Goal-Setting Survey: Fall 2013 • Goal Data Analysis: Fall 2013 • Year-End Survey: Summer 2014 • Score Analysis: Summer 2014 Will these data sources provide critical information? Why or why not?

  24. Goal-Setting Survey • Items asking about satisfaction with: • Goal-setting training • Goal-setting process • Canvas • Buy-in for MPES by supervisors (principals) and buy-in from principals (central office)

  25. Goal-Setting Survey • Items asking about satisfaction with: • Goal-setting training • Goal-setting process • Canvas • Buy-in for MPES by supervisors (principals) and buy-in from principals (central office) What suggestions would you make for improving the Goal Setting Surveys?

  26. Goal-Setting Survey • Goal-Setting Survey: Fall 2013 • Distribution (Poll) • Sampling (Poll) • Timing of Survey (Poll)

  27. Evaluation Plan Questions • What questions do you have? • What questions are MPES participants likely to have?

  28. SECC Evaluation Plan Contact

  29. IV. MPES Updates • ESEA waivers • MDE accountability model • Alternative principals • Professional development

  30. ESEA Waivers • Educator-evaluation waiver • Personnel decisions: 2016-17 • Excellence for All pilot • Double-testing waiver

  31. MDE Accountability Model • Proposed changes to student growth model • Single model (state/federal) • State Board of Education

  32. Alternative Principals • Diverse missions • Optional participation 2013-2014 • Focus group

  33. Professional Development • Goal Training for District Administrators • Fall 2013 • Goal-implementation process • Southern Mississippi RSEA

  34. V. Conclusions and Wrap-up • MDE “To Do” list • Next meeting – second week of November • Circle Survey Tool Unveiled • Update on MPES Implementation Survey • Suggestions/feedback related to agenda are welcome • Format for next Advisory Board meeting (Poll)

  35. Overall MPES Questions • What questions do you have? • What questions are MPES participants likely to have?

  36. MDE Contact www.mde.k12.ms.us/federal-programs Select MPES on the left side of the page.

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