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Overview of Proposed Educator Evaluation Regulations

Overview of Proposed Educator Evaluation Regulations. August 1, 2012. Context for Proposed Regulations. Driving Forces Educator Effectiveness Task Force 2011-2013 Evaluation Pilots, Capacity-Building Requirements ESEA Waiver Race to the Top Award. Proposed Evaluation Regulation Changes.

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Overview of Proposed Educator Evaluation Regulations

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  1. Overview of Proposed Educator Evaluation Regulations • August 1, 2012

  2. Context for Proposed Regulations Driving Forces • Educator Effectiveness Task Force • 2011-2013 Evaluation Pilots, Capacity-Building Requirements • ESEA Waiver • Race to the Top Award Proposed Evaluation Regulation Changes

  3. Modifications to Code

  4. New Title 6A, Chapter 10: Key Components and Timeline All New Jersey districts must meet the following 5 milestones: • Form a District Evaluation Advisory Committee (DEAC) to ensure stakeholder engagement by October 31, 2012 • Adopt educator evaluation rubrics that include state-approved teacher and principal practice evaluation instruments by January 2013 • Form School Improvement Panel to oversee evaluation activities by February 1, 2013 • Thoroughly train teachers by July 1, 2013 • Thoroughly trainevaluatorsby August 31, 2013 Notes • All districts must complete progress reports on these milestones by April 30th, 2013 and August 31, 2013

  5. District Evaluation Advisory Committee • All districts need to convene a DEAC by October 2012, comprised of the following members: • Teachers from each school level represented in the district • School administrators conducting evaluations (this must include one administrator who participates on the School Improvement Panel and one special education administrator) • Central office administrators overseeing the teacher evaluation process • Superintendent • A parent • A member of the district board of education • The mission of the DEAC is to engage key stakeholders in evaluation reform to: • Solicit input • Share information • Guide and inform evaluation activities • Generate buy-in

  6. Teacher and Principal Evaluation Instrument Approval Process • Timeline for completion: • Teaching Practice Instrument • RFQ packet released July 30 • First release of approved listin • September • All public bidding laws and regulations apply • More information in • evaluation memos and FAQs

  7. School Improvement Panel

  8. Evolution of Evaluation Policy and Related Regulations 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12

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