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Educator Evaluation Implementation Overview

Educator Evaluation Implementation Overview. Agenda. Home Base Overview. Information. Instruction. In the novel, what motivated Sarah’s behavior? Support your claim with evidence from the text. Professional Development & Educator Evaluation. Student Information and Learner Profile.

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Educator Evaluation Implementation Overview

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  1. Educator Evaluation Implementation Overview

  2. Agenda

  3. Home Base Overview Information Instruction In the novel, what motivated Sarah’s behavior? Support your claim with evidence from the text. Professional Development & Educator Evaluation Student Information and Learner Profile Data Analysis and Reporting Instructional Design, Practice & Resources Assessment Integrated Instructional Solution(SchoolNet – OpenClass – Test Nav)Pearson a newstandards-aligned tool for instruction, assessment and data analysis PowerSchool Pearson a simpler, better information system to replace NC WISE EE and PD Truenorthlogic a simpler, better information system to replace McRel

  4. New Technology • The overall NCEES process is not changing. The performance standards, elements and overall method of evaluating teachers and leaders will remain the same. • What is changing is the underlying technology used to support the current NCEES process.

  5. Who is Truenorthlogic? • Truenorthlogic provides a single, integrated and hosted solution that provides a seamless experience to end users • Specialize in K12 public education • Clients include the Georgia DOE, Los Angeles Unified School District, NYC, Chicago Public Schools, Miami-Dade, Gwinnett County, Fairfax County and Montgomery County Public Schools

  6. Educator Evaluation System Features • Easy step-by-step interface • Integrated feedback analysis • Building level administrators can assign rights to others for certain parts of the process

  7. Professional Development System Features • View, register for, participate in PD • Get suggestions for PD based on class performance or observation/evaluation data • Implement educator evaluation processes

  8. Home BaseOverallTimeline • In September 2012, NC began transitioning to a new student information system by upgrading from NC WISE to the new Student Information System (SIS)(PowerSchool). • In the fall of 2012, Home Base staff began identifying, vetting, tagging and aligning instructional resources for Home Base. • In December 2012, a contract was awarded to Pearson for the instruction, assessment, and dashboard components of the instructional improvement system. • In February 2013, the contract for Educator Evaluation & Professional Development components was awarded to Public Consulting Group (PCG) and Truenorthlogic. Integration of the SIS and the Instructional Improvement System (IIS) Rollout of Select Components of Home Base to Year Round Schools* Rollout of Select Components of Home Base to Traditional Schools* Early 2013 → July 2013 → August 2013 → * Includes the Student Information, Curriculum and Instruction, Classroom and Benchmark Assessment, and Educator Evaluation with other components to follow.

  9. Questions?

  10. Educator Evaluation Phased Implementation

  11. Significant LEA Involvement • Through requirement gathering, tool selection and design • Participating LEAs include: • Granville County Schools • Orange County Schools • Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools • Buncombe County Schools • Guilford County Schools • Newton Conover City Schools • Hyde County Schools

  12. Weekly Configuration Meetings • As developers code parts of the online system, LEA reps and NC DPI staff are reviewing and providing feedback • Report requirements • System reports • Ad-hoc reporting • Dashboards

  13. Educator Evaluation Phased Implementation • Unlike the McRel deployment, all NC LEAs will migrate to the new teacher evaluation tool at the beginning of the 2013/14 school year. • Principal evaluation tool will begin in October. • PD tool will be launched in early 2014.

  14. Educator Evaluation Phased Implementation Timeline

  15. Questions?

  16. Educator Evaluation Training

  17. Home Base Trainings • Fall 2012 to date: • LEA/charter school representatives have attended the Home Base: Powerschool Training. • Summer (June 20 – July 2) Trainings: • Home Base: Classroom Instruction/Assessment • Home Base: Educator Evaluation

  18. Educator Evaluation Training NCDPI Approach • Train-the-trainer model • Regional face-to-face training • Multiple Webinar Offerings • Technical Support Webinar Offerings • Quick Reference Guides • Captivate Video Modules • User Manuals • Continued Support by DPI

  19. Regional Training • Training Sites in all 8 Regions • Working with RESAs to finalize locations • Half-Day Session • Two sessions offered per day (AM and PM) • Multiple days in each region • Training spans from June 20 – July 2 across the state

  20. Home Base: Classroom Instruction/Assessment Training • HOME BASE: Classroom Instruction/Assessment Training will also be offered at the same locations • Full-day session • Two sessions per day • Multiple days in each region • Training spans from June 20 – July 2 across the state

  21. Details for Regional Trainings • Each attendee must bring a laptop with wireless capability • LEAs will be allotted slots based on ADM (allotment information available no later than April 24)

  22. SLOTS • An LEA/Charter will receive the same number of slots for both Home Base: Educator Evaluation and Home Base: Classroom Instruction/Assessment training.

  23. HR Director Role • Serve as the point person for information related to EE Training • Work collaboratively with C & I Director to review training dates, locations, and allotment for training and plan how to cover all slots (information available no later than April 24) • Select who will attend training each type of training and on which date and time (morning, afternoon, or full-day).

  24. HR Director Role (continued) • Ensure one person in the LEA completes the registration form to fill in names and contact information of attendees for training in your region. • Ensure all attendees are informed that they are expected to train local staff after completing the training • Ensure all attendees are informed that they must bring a laptop with wireless capability • Establish district level training/implementation plan

  25. EE Training Target Audience

  26. EE Sample Training Agenda Educator Evaluation (Half- Day Session) • Home Base Portal Overview • Teacher View v. Principal View • Teacher Professional Development Plan • Orientation • Self-Assessment • Professional Development Plan • Mid-Year Review • End of Year Review • Teacher Evaluations • Staff Performance Tool • Snapshot of Reporting Functions • Targeted Announcements

  27. Dates for Regional Trainings • Region 1 - Monday, June 24-Tuesday, June 25 • Region 2 - Monday, June 24-Tuesday, June 25 • Region 3 - Tuesday-Thursday, June 25, 26, 27 • Region 4 - Wednesday, June 26-Thursday, June 27 • Region 5 - Wednesday, June 26-Thursday, June 27 • Region 6 - Monday, July 1-Tuesday, July 2 • Region 7 - Monday-Wednesday, June 24, 25, 26 • Region 8 - Thursday, June 27, Monday, July 1, Tuesday, July 2

  28. Early Training • Note: LEAs with Year-Round Schools can send some staff to attend early training in a Raleigh location June 20: Classroom Instruction/Assessment June 21: Educator Evaluation

  29. EE Training: Registration Process • Sample Registration Site: • Registration Dates: April 24 - May 24

  30. Questions?

  31. Educator Evaluation Process

  32. 2013/14 Process

  33. 2013/14 Teacher Process April-June Sept-Dec Jan-June 2013/14Open of Schools • Close 2012/13 Summative • Complete Orientation & Create PDP • Observations & Publish 2012/13 Standard 6/8 • Observations & Mid-year • Summative McRel New NCEES

  34. Upcoming NCEES Webinars Educator Effectiveness Update with NCAE April 25, from 4:00-5:30pm • Please join the NC Department of Public Instruction and the NC Association of Educators for an update on the state’s educator effectiveness work. Topics covered will include the sixth standard, overall effectiveness status, EVAAS and the Measures of Student Learning (including the Common Exams and pilot programs in other grades and content areas). • You may register at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/781311065

  35. Upcoming NCEES Webinars (continued) HR Director Educator Evaluation Update II May 17, from 1:00-2:30pm • Check in on training readiness • Project updates • Meeting logistics will be distributed soon Archived Evaluation Process Webinars: http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Archived+Webinars

  36. Questions and Comments?

  37. Minimum Technical Requirements Home Base North Carolina’s Instructional Improvement (IIS) and Student Information System (SIS) Minimum End-User Technical Requirements The Minimum Technical Specifications document will be updated as needed. Please visit the link below to find the most current version of this document. http://www.ncpublicschools.org/homebase/getting-ready

  38. Website and Updates • Home Base website is http://www.ncpublicschools.org/homebase/ • To sign up for Home Base Biweekly Newsletter, please email home_base_ready@dpi.nc.gov as ask to be placed on the newsletter listserv. • We will continue to email the biweekly updates, but you can also find them archived on the Home Base website at http://www.ncpublicschools.org/homebase/updates/ • Educator Effectiveness website is http://www.ncpublicschools.org/educatoreffectiveness/

  39. Contact: Remedy homebase.incidents@its.nc.gov You can email your questions about Home Base (the system, implementation or training) Questions will be logged into Remedy for assistance Support personnel provide the answer, research or assign to the appropriate area for resolution Incidents are categorized for statistical reporting to aid in identifying problem areas as well as providing a knowledge base  If you have a question that is not about the system, implementation or training, you may contact the Home Base staff at home_base_ready@dpi.nc.gov

  40. District Next Steps • Determine who will attend training • Establish district level training/implementation plan • Stay informed by reviewing Home Base and Educator Effectiveness websites • Today’s presentation will archived at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/homebase/resources/

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