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The North Carolina Teacher Evaluation Rubric What are your Evidences???

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The North Carolina Teacher Evaluation Rubric What are your Evidences???. Introduction Outline. Iredell-Statesville Elementary Music Professional Learning Community Teacher Evaluation Standards 1-5 Purpose of the Evaluation What do the ratings tell us? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The North Carolina Teacher Evaluation Rubric What are your Evidences???

The North Carolina Teacher Evaluation Rubric

What are your Evidences???

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Introduction Outline Iredell-Statesville Elementary Music

Professional Learning Community Teacher Evaluation Standards 1-5 Purpose of the Evaluation What do the ratings tell us? What are the Teacher Responsibilities? What is on the Horizon? Standard 6 Wiki and Website Information

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Iredell-Statesville Schools Elementary Music PLC

• Introduction: NCTER Process and Update

Janet H. Berry – [email protected]

• Standard 1: Teachers Demonstrate Leadership.

Millie Milam - [email protected] Julie Baur - [email protected] Lisa Shankle - [email protected]

• Standard 2: Teachers Establish a Respectful Environment for a diverse population of students.

Jamie Holman - [email protected] Adonna Coughlin - [email protected] Michele Sparks - [email protected]

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• Standard 3: Teachers Know the Content they teach.

Saralyn Bates - [email protected] Mitzi Mitchell - [email protected]

Standard 4: Teachers Facilitate Learning for their students.

Lois Parris - [email protected]    Kelly Hogan - [email protected] Eric Dalrymple - [email protected]

• Standard 5: Teachers Reflect on their practice.

Cindy Marshall - [email protected] Susan Stoltzfus - [email protected]   Beth Craft - [email protected]

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Standard 1: Teachers demonstrate leadership

Standard 2: Teachers establish a respectful environment for a diverse population of students

Standard 3: Teachers know the content they teach

Standard 4: Teachers facilitate learning for the students

Standard 5: Teachers reflect on their practice

The North Carolina Standards for Teachers

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This Teacher Evaluation process will..

• Serve as a measurement of performance for individual teachers.

• Serve as a guide for teachers as they reflect upon and improve their effectiveness.

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• Serve as the basis for instructional improvement.

• Focus the goals and objectives of schools and districts as they support, monitor, and evaluate their teachers.

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• Guide professional development programs for teachers.

• Serve as a tool in developing coaching and mentoring programs for teachers.

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• Enhance the implementation of

the approved curriculum.

• Inform higher education programs as they develop the content requirements for higher education programs.

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Performance Rating Scale

• Developing – Demonstrated adequate growth but did not demonstrate competence on standard(s) of performance.

In ISS, we say this is what we KNOW.

• Proficient – Demonstrated basic competence on standard(s) for performance.

In ISS, we say this is what we DO.

• Accomplished – Exceeded basic competence on standard(s) of performance most of the

time. In ISS, we say this is what we LIVE.

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• Distinguished – Consistently and significantly exceeded basic competence on standard(s) of performance.

In ISS, we say this is what we SHARE with others outside of our own little corner.

• Not Demonstrated – Did not demonstrate competence on, or adequate growth toward, achieving standard(s) of performance.

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What are the Teacher Responsibilities:

• Know and understand the North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards.

Example: New Essential Standards in 2012-2013

• Understand the North Carolina Teacher Evaluation Process.

There have been some recent changes in the number of

evaluations per year and Standards that are observed.

• Prepare for and fully participate in each component of the evaluation process.

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• Gather data, artifacts, evidence to support performance in relation to standards and progress in attaining goals.

Example: Evidence Notebook, Photos, DVD’s, CD’s, Website posts, newsletter, assessment…etc.

• Develop and implement strategies to improve personal performance/attain goals in areas identified individually or collaboratively identified.

Example: PDP, Professional Learning Community, NAfME, research….etc.

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What is on the Horizon?

6th Standard Update Teacher Effectiveness:• Effective this school year, the State

Board of Education has added a new standard to the Teacher Evaluation Instrument.

• For the 2011-12 school year, there will be no state-mandated consequences for teachers based on their sixth standard rating, but principals must discuss the standard with each teacher as part of the

evaluation process.

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• Only teachers with three or more years of data will receive a formal rating on the sixth standard; all other teachers will have student data populated in the sixth standard, but no formal rating.

• A teacher’s rating on the sixth standard will be based on whether a teacher’s students meet growth expectations, exceed growth expectations, or fail to meet growth expectations.

• An average of three years of student growth information will be used to determine the teacher’s rating.

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Wiki and Website Information

North Carolina Teacher Evaluation Rubric wiki for Music teacher to collect resources and strategies for each standard:

• http://ncteacherevaluationrubricmusic.pbworks.com Iredell-Statesville Elementary Music Teacher PLC wiki with

grade level folders with resources and strategies:• http://isselementarymusic.pbworks.com

A wiki you will be able to view and interact with the NC Arts Education Essential Standards.

• http://ances.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/

North Carolina's Accountability and Curriculum Reform Effort - also known as ACRE - is the state's comprehensive initiative to redefine the Standard Course of Study for K-12 students, the student assessment program and the school accountability model.

• http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/