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Rating with Fidelity

Rating with Fidelity. North Carolina Educator Evaluation System. http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net. Outcomes. This presentation considers the following aspects of the e valuation process:. When to assign ratings Definition of the ratings When to use “not demonstrated” and “not looked for”

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Rating with Fidelity

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  1. Rating with Fidelity North Carolina Educator Evaluation System

  2. http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net

  3. Outcomes This presentation considers the following aspects of the evaluation process: • When to assign ratings • Definition of the ratings • When to use “not demonstrated” and “not looked for” • Discussion of the role of teacher and student behavior and potential artifacts • Consider scenarios to move toward inter-rater reliability • Where to find additional resources

  4. When are ratings assigned?

  5. STEP 1: Training and Orientation STEP 2: Self-Assessment, Goal Setting and Pre-Conference STEP 4: Summary Evaluation and Goal Setting STEP 3: Observation Cycle (Administrative and Peer)

  6. **Reminder** Summary Ratings Forms, along with all other parts of the process, must be entered into the online tool on or before June 30, 2012 as the form will lock down at that time and no additions or edits can be made.

  7. Defining the Ratings

  8. Image Credits: http://ellie-sparks.livejournal.com/3021.html; http://www.shoveitinyourface.com/2011/02/chocolate-and-golden-vanilla-triple.htm;l http://find-how.com/Cake-recipe.html

  9. When to Use “Not Demonstrated”vs.“Not Looked For”

  10. Not Demonstrated • Teacher did not demonstrate basic competence on or adequate growth toward achieving standard(s) of performance.

  11. Not Looked For

  12. AnalyzingTeacher and Student Behavior and Potential Artifacts

  13. Behaviors

  14. 21st Century Skills

  15. Artifacts Image from MicroSoft Online Image Gallery

  16. Using Scenariosto Move TowardInter-Rater Reliability

  17. http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net

  18. Standard II – without rubric

  19. Standard II – with rubric

  20. Standard II Rating Rationale

  21. Standard IV – without rubric

  22. Standard IV – with rubric

  23. Standard IV Rating Rationale

  24. Additional Resourcesfor Educator Evaluation

  25. NCEES Resources • NCEES wiki - http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/ • NCDPI/Educator Recruitment & Development website – http://www.ncpublicschools.org/profdev/training/ • Upcoming webinars • Online Modules at https://center.ncsu.edu/nc - N.C. Professional Teaching Standards - School Executive Standards (coming later this spring)

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  27. PD Lead Contact Information

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