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“Race to the top” Update – TKES/LKES & the G.O.L.D. Academy September 4, 2013 BOE Study Session

“Race to the top” Update – TKES/LKES & the G.O.L.D. Academy September 4, 2013 BOE Study Session. Dan Ray, Ed.S. Director – “Race to the Top” Henry County Schools – McDonough, GA. Teacher Keys Evaluation System. Teacher Keys Evaluation System (Generates a Teacher Effectiveness Measure).

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“Race to the top” Update – TKES/LKES & the G.O.L.D. Academy September 4, 2013 BOE Study Session

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  1. “Race to the top” Update – TKES/LKES & the G.O.L.D. AcademySeptember 4, 2013 BOE Study Session Dan Ray, Ed.S. Director – “Race to the Top” Henry County Schools – McDonough, GA

  2. Teacher Keys Evaluation System Teacher Keys Evaluation System (Generates a Teacher Effectiveness Measure) Surveys inform Standards 3, 4, 7, 8 Teacher Assessment on Performance Standards (TAPS) (Data sources include observations and documentation) Surveys of Instructional Practice (given in grades 3 - 12) Student Growth and Academic Achievement Teachers of Tested Subjects - Student growth percentile/ value-added measure from CRCT/EOCT Teachers of Non-Tested Subjects - DOE-approved Student Learning Objectives utilizing district-identified growth measure (SLOs)

  3. TAPS Domains and Standards 5 Domains 10 Standards

  4. TAPS Main Components DOMAIN performance standard PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE appraisal rubric

  5. Teacher Keys Evaluation System Teacher Keys Evaluation System (Generates a Teacher Effectiveness Measure) Surveys inform Standards 3, 4, 7, 8 Teacher Assessment on Performance Standards (Data sources include observations and documentation) Surveys of Instructional Practice (will be given in grades 3 - 12) Student Growth and Academic Achievement Teachers of Tested Subjects - Student growth percentile/ value-added measure from CRCT/EOCT Teachers of Non-Tested Subjects - DOE-approved Student Learning Objectives utilizing district-identified growth measure (SLOs)

  6. Surveys – another data point for teacher performance • Teachers see the questions early in the school year • Teachers do not administer the survey to their own students • The survey covers TAPS Standards 3, 4, 7, 8 • How we administered the surveys….flexibility was the key… • An email from a Luella High teacher about student surveys • Question examples – next few slides…

  7. Grades 3 – 5 Examples My teacher explains things so I understand. My teacher makes class interesting and challenging. My teacher uses different ways to teach and help me learn. My teacher makes it okay for me to ask questions when I don’t understand something. My teacher shows respect to all students.

  8. Grades 6 – 8 Examples My teacher explains things so I understand. My teacher makes class interesting and challenging. My teacher uses different ways to teach and help me learn. My teacher gives me help when I need it.

  9. Grades 9 -12 Examples My teacher uses a variety of activities and methods to engage me. My teacher makes class interesting and challenging. My teacher shares feedback about my learning progress with me and my parents. My teacher shows respect to all students. My teacher communicates and maintains classroom rules, routines, and procedures.

  10. Teacher Keys Evaluation System Teacher Keys Evaluation System (Generates a Teacher Effectiveness Measure) Surveys inform Standards 3, 4, 7, 8 Teacher Assessment on Performance Standards (Data sources include observations and documentation) Surveys of Instructional Practice (Primary, Intermediate, Middle, and High School) Student Growth and Academic Achievement Teachers of Tested Subjects - Student growth percentile/ value-added measure from CRCT/EOCT Teachers of Non-Tested Subjects - DOE-approved Student Learning Objectives utilizing district-identified growth measure (SLOs)

  11. Student Learning Objectives (sloS) A Student Learning Objective is comprised of a pre and post test which then includes setting a target for student growth for courses that do not have either the CRCT or EOCT: Aligns with curriculum standards (Common Core in ELA and Math) Contains measurable objectives Contains expected gains or growth Contains intervals of instructional time Lets parent, student and teacher know “where the student” is Objectives

  12. Leader Keys Evaluation System Leader Keys Evaluation System (Generates a Leader Effectiveness Measure) Surveys & Student Attendance inform their LAPS score • Governance and Leadership • Climate Survey • Student Attendance • Retention of Effective Teachers (tentatively in 2015 -2016) • Leader Assessment on Performance Standards • Performance Goal Setting • Documentation of Practice • Student Growth and Academic Achievement • Student growth percentile (CRCT/EOCT) • Achievement gap measure • DOE- approved Student Learning Objectives utilizing district-identified growth measure (SLOs)

  13. LAPS Domains and Standards 4 Domains 8 Standards

  14. Domain: School Leadership Performance Standard 1: Instructional Leadership The leader fosters the success of all students by facilitating the development, communication, implementation, and evaluation of a shared vision of teaching and learning that leads to school improvement. Performance Standard 2: School Climate The leader promotes the success of all students by developing, advocating, and sustaining an academically rigorous, positive, and safe school climate for all stakeholders.

  15. Leader Keys Evaluation System Leader Keys Evaluation System (Generates a Leader Effectiveness Measure) • Governance and Leadership • Climate Survey • Student Attendance • Retention of Effective Teachers • (tentatively in 2015 -2016) Surveys & Student Attendance inform their LAPS score • Leader Assessment on Performance Standards • Performance Goal Setting • Documentation of Practice • Student Growth and Academic Achievement • Student growth percentile (CRCT/EOCT) • Achievement gap measure • DOE –approved Student Learning Objectives utilizing district-identified growth measure (SLOs)

  16. Survey Example

  17. Leader Keys Evaluation System Leader Keys Evaluation System (Generates a Leader Effectiveness Measure) • Governance and Leadership • Climate Survey • Student Attendance • Retention of Effective Teachers • (tentatively in 2015 -2016) Surveys & Student Attendance inform their LAPS score • Leader Assessment on Performance Standards • Performance Goal Setting • Documentation of Practice • Student Growth and Academic Achievement • Student growth percentile (CRCT/EOCT) • Achievement gap measure • - DOE-approved Student Learning Objectives utilizing district-identified growth measure (SLOs)

  18. First TEM & LEM scores… • When: Summer of 2015 • How they are calculated – • TEM score - 50% is based on the TAPS score and 50% is based on Student Growth of that teacher’s students • LEM score – 30% is based on the LAPS score, 50% based on School’s Student Growth, 20% is based on the Achievement Gap Reduction • Merit Pay – One time award (stipend) to teachers and administrators that are in the top 10% of all teachers or administrators in Henry County based on their TEM or LEM score

  19. Five Star G.O.L.D. Academy Components A.S.P.I.R.E. L.E.A.D. M.O.D.E.L. D.R.I.V.E. V.A.L.U.E.

  20. Stakeholder Groups Involved… Senior Leadership – Superintendent, Assistant Superintendents, Executive Officers, Directors, and Coordinators Principal Advisory Team Assistant Principal Advisory Team Henry County Board of Education members Teacher Leader Advisory Team Teachers of the Year External Review Team – includes the following: Educational Leadership staff members from UGA, Mercer Univ., Univ. of West GA, and Clark-Atlanta Univ. Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL) Georgia Department of Education – (GADOE) Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement (GLISI) Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GAPSC) Georgia School Superintendents Association (GSSA) Governor’s Office – Education Policy and the Office of Student Achievement Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education (GPEE) Henry County Chamber of Commerce’s Education Committee

  21. A.S.P.I.R.E. Develop expertise for those who desire to remain in classrooms Train teacher leaders who aspire to enter the field of administration Cohort Model (not self-selected) Four seminars will be a part of the cohort Portfolio Capstone projects Anticipated start date (January 2015)

  22. L.E.A.D. Assistant principals and district-level leaders Vital to succession planning Cohort model (not self-selected) NASSP Principal Simulations Leadership seminars with special emphasis on instructional leadership Capstone Project Begins - July 2014

  23. M.O.D.E.L. Induction level leaders (1-3 years) Coaching element conducted by a trained school district coach Began – August 2013

  24. D.R.I.V.E. For Principals Monthly leadership seminars Level Alike meetings Networking and idea sharing Began May 2013

  25. V.A.L.U.E. Selected and trained leadership coaches (from our district) Nurture/Support novice leaders (that are in M.O.D.E.L.) with job embedded sustainable processes Begins October 2013

  26. Any other comments and/or questions… “Everything rises and falls on Leadership” – John Maxwell

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