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This workshop, presented by the Oregon Department of Education, focuses on the integration of Educator Effectiveness (EE), Common Core State Standards (CCSS), and School Improvement (SI) initiatives. Participants will engage in activities like brainstorming, collaborative article reviews, and cross-district sharing to better understand how these components support student achievement. Key discussions will revolve around aligning district rubrics with CCSS and identifying opportunities for collaboration and efficiency. Reflection and sharing insights are encouraged to enhance practices in each district.
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Educator Effectiveness:Making Connections & Rubric Analysis Presented by the Oregon Department of Education August 2013
Activity 1: Tallying the Initiatives • What is the work you are doing? • Brainstorm initiatives in your district • Share out
Today’sOutcomes • Develop understanding of the integration of Educator Effectiveness (EE), Common Core State Standards (CCSS), and School Improvement (SI) • Connecting standards for teachers and standards for students through a review of district EE rubrics
Activity 2: Article Review Jigsaw “Integrating the Common Core into Educator Effectiveness Work” • Read your assigned section • Share key points from each section in your table groups • Tables share out a major take-away http://insighteducationgroup.drotzdesign.com/pdf/CCSS_TE_Integration_DRAFT_Feb12.pdf
Integrating EE, CCSS, and SI: Commitments from ODE • Coordinate timelines at the state level and integrate them into a cohesive work plan • Coordinate messages from the state so you are hearing the same thing • Provide samples of documents/tools related to each of the initiatives • Provide integrated support identified by districts
Integrating EE, CCSS, and SI: Recommendations for Districts • School/District Leadership teams review Action Plans and Implementation Plans simultaneously • Identify overlaps in personnel, time, resources, activities, and outcomes • Collaborate to find efficiencies in these areas • Coordinate/revise implementation plans
Activity #3: Reflection Questions for Discussion • What are you already doing in your district integrating CCSS, EE and SI? • What “A-HAs!” or opportunities come to mind based on the discussion so far? • What recommendations do you have for us?
Activity #4: Cross-District Sharing • Make eye contact with someone from another district • One minute each to share what your district is doing or an “A-HAs” • Take a break!
Educator Effectiveness and Common Core both… • Describe knowledge, skills, and practices needed to meet standards • Provide guidance on instructional strategies and techniques • Inform job-embedded, ongoing professional development
Implementing an Evaluation System: Why is it important? • To improve educator practice to support student achievement • CCSS focus on what students should know and be able to do • EE standards for practice (rubric) describe what educators should know and be able to do
Activity #5: Comparing Rubrics • Compare your district rubric and the CCSS standards and highlight the similarities • Write down examples that will answer the following question: “If I am implementing CCSS correctly, what will I be doing on the rubric?”
Reflection Questions for Discussion • As you implement the Common Core, what teaching strategies do you see as being essential to successful implementation? • What is the interrelationship between CCSS and EE?
Final Thoughts • What are some big ideas you can take back to your district? • Session Evaluation
Questions and Contacts Tanya Frisendahl 503-947-5754 tanya.frisendahl@state.or.us Sarah Martin 503-947-5668 Sarah.martin@state.or.us Brian Putnam 503-947-5806 Brian.putnam@state.or.us