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Rhode Island Model Teacher Evaluation & Support System Preparing for your End-of-Year Conference

Rhode Island Model Teacher Evaluation & Support System Preparing for your End-of-Year Conference

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Rhode Island ModelTeacher Evaluation & Support

System

Preparing for your End-of-Year Conference

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• Equity of voice

• Active listening

• Safety to share different perspectives

• Confidentiality

• Respectful/appropriate use of technology

Norms

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Session Objectives

By the end of this session, our staff will:

1.Describe the steps you must take to prepare for the End-of-Year Conference

2.Identify how to present Student Learning Objective data clearly

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Student Learning Objective Results

Components of a Final Effectiveness Rating

The Final Effectiveness Rating Report

Questions

Agenda

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• In order for a teacher’s primary evaluator to score his or her SLOs, the teacher must enter information into the “Results” and “Summary Statement” sections within the SLO Forms in the EPSS.

• The “Results” area should contain high level results that are in the same format as the original targets.

• The “Summary Statement” should describe the results in relation to the original targets.

SLO “Results” & “Summary Statements” in EPSS

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Updating Student Learning Objective Results

• Review the steps found within the user guide

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• See example below for one way to organize your student learning data:

Possible Artifact Results Template

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Student Learning Objective Results

Components of a Final Effectiveness Rating

The End-of-Year Conference Rating Report

Questions

Agenda

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Components of a Final Effectiveness Rating

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1. Evaluators assign a score for each of the eight components on the Teacher Professional Practice Rubric after each observation.

2. The individual component scores across observations will be averaged and rounded to the nearest tenth to get a summative score for each component. The score will always be from 4.0 (highest) to 1.0 (lowest).

3. The average scores for each component will be added together and rounded to the nearest whole number to get a total Teacher Professional Practice Rubric score.

Professional Practice Overall Rating

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1. Evaluators assign a score each of the eight components on the Teacher Professional Foundations Rubric before the End-of-Year Conference.

2. Unlike the Professional Practice Rubric, the Professional Foundations Rubric is a 3-point rubric.

3. The individual components are scored holistically using evidence from the entire school year in addition to artifact evidence.

Professional Foundations Overall Rating

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1. Individual Student Learning Objectives are scored first by a review of targets and evidence. Individual SLO scoring categories include:

• Exceeded • Met• Nearly Met• Not Met

2. After individual student learning objectives are scored, the Student Learning Objective Set Tables are used to determine an overall Student Learning Objective rating. Set scoring categories include:

1. Exceptional Attainment

2. Full Attainment

3. Partial Attainment

4. Minimal Attainment

Student Learning Overall Rating

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Student Learning Objective Results

Components of a Final Effectiveness Rating

The End-of-Year Conference Rating Report

Questions

Agenda

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• In addition to the Final Effectiveness Rating, this report will contain scores and rating for:

Professional Practice Professional Foundations Student Learning Objectives

Final Effectiveness Rating Report

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During the End-of-Year Conference, teachers should expect to:

• Review the Final Effectiveness Rating Report

• Discuss and reflect on the current school year

• Begin planning for the 2013-14 school year

The End-of-Year Conference

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The End-of-Year Conference

Based on the information you’ve been presented with today, what additional information or resources would be helpful to you as you prepare for your End-of-Year Conference?

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Student Learning Objective Results

Components of a Final Effectiveness Rating

The End-of-Year Conference Rating Report

Questions

Agenda