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Current Efforts in Developing Principal Performance Evaluation Frameworks in Illinois

Current Efforts in Developing Principal Performance Evaluation Frameworks in Illinois. Gail Fahey, DuPage ROE Diane Rutledge, LUDA. Parallel Efforts.

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Current Efforts in Developing Principal Performance Evaluation Frameworks in Illinois

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  1. Current Efforts in Developing Principal Performance Evaluation Frameworks in Illinois Gail Fahey, DuPage ROE Diane Rutledge, LUDA

  2. Parallel Efforts • Fall of 2009 IPA, IASA, LUDA, and ISBE came together to develop a model for principal performance evaluation for the state as a response to a need identified by principals. • DuPage ROE Leadership Steering Committee October 2009 request to monitor ISBE efforts for Rt3 application impacting principal and teacher evaluation requirements.

  3. DuPage Charge • Purpose-February 2010 • To provide DuPage school districts with a revised ROE principal evaluation tool and a Performance Evaluation Reform Act “PERA” (PA96-0861) compliant framework which can be adopted/adapted for local district use by April 1, 2011. The goal is to create a comprehensive, robust framework which also addresses the requisite training on the instruments and process using traditional and web-based delivery systems as appropriate.

  4. IPA/IASA/LUDA/ISBE To develop a statewide principal evaluation process and identify exemplary tools, aligned with Illinois Learning Standards, and Race to the Top criteria.

  5. Organization • DuPage Leadership Steering Committee two stage process • 2007 PA 1039 and • 2010 PA 0861 (PERA) • Membership  Membership • Framework  Framework • Tool  Resources • IPA requested a statewide consistent model from IASA with consultation from LUDA and participation with ISBE

  6. Parallel Efforts with Common Approaches • Representative work groups • Accessed IL-SAELP resources • Reviewed exemplary statewide frameworks including: Ohio, Iowa, Delaware, North Carolina, Connecticut • Reviewed various evaluation instruments • Utilized nationally-recognized consultants – Marzano, Murphy, Reeves, Ed Iwanicki • Utilized local resource-Learning Point

  7. Essential Elements • Student learning-centered • Capacity of principal to effect change for improvement • Focused on school improvement • Process, not an event; formative and summative measures • Aligned with district and school goals • Informs professional development

  8. More Essential Elements • Self-Assessment and Reflection • Adds value to principal’s professional life • Could include 360 • Evidence of attainment • Use of data • Based on 2008 ISLCC standards • Fair and ethical • Flexible; context driven capacity • Training of principal’s evaluator

  9. The Performance Evaluation Reform Act of 2010 • Evaluated in writing at least once every school year as in PA1039 but now 3/1 • Take into consideration the principal’s specific duties, responsibilities, management, and competence as a principal • Specify strengths and weaknesses with supporting reasons • Ratings of excellent, proficient, needs improvement, and unsatisfactory

  10. PERA con’t. • Provide for the use of data and indicators on student growth as a significant factor in rating the principal’s performance. • Align with researched based standards and professional competencies • Provide for an evaluator training program for supt. or designee

  11. Next Steps • DuPage ROE-maintain principal evaluation revision committee in place, provide them with PEAC updates, and continue with project TBD. • LUDA/IPA/IASA/ISBE - review and react to final draft of work group and hand-off • Principal Evaluation Advisory Council will have these two documents to form foundation for their work.

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