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WVEIS Summer Conference HQT

WVEIS Summer Conference HQT. Randall Kirk, WVEIS Programmer Extraordinaire (Shawn L. Hawkins, Teacher Quality Coordinator June 23, 2011). Highly Qualified Teacher Data Report. Required by No Child Left Behind Data collected in spring semester Results issued in late spring/early summer

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WVEIS Summer Conference HQT

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  1. WVEIS Summer Conference HQT Randall Kirk, WVEIS Programmer Extraordinaire (Shawn L. Hawkins, Teacher Quality Coordinator June 23, 2011)

  2. Highly Qualified Teacher Data Report • Required by No Child Left Behind • Data collected in spring semester • Results issued in late spring/early summer • Basics- • By the end of the 2005-2006 school year, all teachers delivering instruction in the core academic subject areas must meet the NCLB definition of highly qualified teacher. • Teachers must hold a bachelor’s degree or higher; meet certification requirements and; demonstrate subject matter competency. (WVBE Policy 5202)

  3. What is the Process? • Subject Matter Competency • Passing the state competency test for which a state minimum score was established by the WVBE in the content area(s); OR • Having an academic major (Form 26 for special educators) or advanced credential(s) in the subject taught as defined in §126-136-4.4 and §126-136-4.6, respectively; OR • HOUSSE (only an option after 2007-2008 school year for special education teachers). • ***May or may not continue to be available.

  4. Previous Years’ Records • A teacher identified as highly qualified for a subject area in a previous year will have a record that follows them. • Will NOT follow them if they change subject areas • Elem. teachers… continue to schedule the same • If scheduled for English, Reading & Math or Science, teacher will be rolled up into self-contained (unless various exceptionalities and grades.) • A teacher’s employee number must align to their social security number, or they will show as not certified (STU.240 WVEIS File-at school level).

  5. HOUSSE Option Scenario-- If a special education teacher has a classroom where he/she teaches morethan one core subject, AND is certified in the exceptionalities he/she is teaching, THEN the teacher may demonstrate subject matter competency in all other core subjects being taught using HOUSSE, IF he/she demonstrates or has demonstrated subject matter competency in science, English, or mathematics by passing the PRAXIS II, or by having an academic major or advanced credential. **This must be done manually at WVDE (Use Request Review). See WVBE Policy 5202

  6. Substitutes • If you have to place a sub in a classroom: • Continuously keep the position posted in hopes of finding a certified, highly qualified teacher • Place a long-term sub who holds the content area endorsement • If contents do not match, write a waiver request to Dr. Marple if in the classroom for more than 30 days • If you MUST place a short-term sub try to match content with endorsement • If no match is possible, write a waiver immediately

  7. First-Class/Full-Time Permits & Out-of-Field Authorizations • If you have a permit or authorization holding teacher in a classroom: • Will NOT be highly qualified (even if…Praxis II and 21 hours…Must be fully certified • Exception: Title I Reading Teachers who are fully certified in Elementary K-6 or Multi-Subjects K-8 who are on permit or authorization for Reading/Reading Specialist AND have either the Praxis II 0011 for elementary or have been HOUSSEd for self-contained.

  8. Collaborative Teachers • Correct Collaborative WVEIS code 8011, 8013, 8015 & 8017 (use for special education) • Title I teachers must use Title I course code 4809 or 3049 • Correct 6th digit exceptionality code • Must click on the RED NEEDS ASSESSMENT for the not highly qualified message to not show • Will reflect Collaborative • DO NOT place them on a schedule as a teacher of record for a class (Ex. 4003-T), if actually collaborative.

  9. Edit Reports: New for 2011 • Cannot correct from this screen, but helps identify possible correctable issues: • SSN Problem • Course Code Error • Pending Applications • New Praxis Scores

  10. Collection Process • HQT designation will be entered by content area instead of by the entire school list of NCLB core content areas teachers. • This will allow you to divide the work and complete one content area before moving on to another. •  An entire school list will load during the Class Count Phase. • Recommended that you print this as a record for HQT being completed in case you need it at the end of the year for school check-out.

  11. Collection Process • Instructions to access the data collection web site: • Go to http://wveis.k12.wv.us. • Select WVEIS Web Tab. • On the left-hand side, select County, Highly Qualified. • Log In with your WVEIS log in. • Select HQ Check and then Select a School (County Administrators) • You will select the specific school in the county you wish to review. Principals will only be able to view the school to which they are assigned. • Select HQ 2011(on left-hand side). • If you cannot make a selection due to an error or you are not certain how the teacher should be identified, , use Request for Review or on left-hand side select the content again, this will return you to the previous screen. DO NOT use the BACK arrow on the internet toolbar.

  12. Technical Assistance using Request Review • Request a Review • Only after you have tried to figure out why a teacher is not HQT • Review Credentials Button • Is course coded correctly • Is the endorsement eligible to teach the course • Is the teacher fully certified (19, 21, 22 or 65 certificates) **Special exception for Reading Specialist • Praxis II for specific content • Eligibility for Academic Major • Eligibility for HOUSSE

  13. How It Works • Once you Request a Review • You will receive an e-mail that you sent a request • Shawn Hawkins will review and respond ASAP • You will receive an e-mail when review is complete (indicating if request was eligible or ineligible) • The Response will also appear on the Request for Review application

  14. Last Phase of HQT Data Collection- Class Values • Once we have had a period of approximately 1 month for HQ collection (today through March 9th), we ask for Class Update Values (March 16th through April 8th). • Teachers should only be identified for number of periods in one day. • If scheduled with multiple exceptionalities in one class period, a proportional value should be submitted.

  15. Example for Course Update Values • Scheduled for: 7010- B (6 students) 7010-J (1 student) 7010-R (3 students) **But all three are really reflecting one period in the teacher’s day.** • Take a proportion. These three should equal 1 class 7010-B = .60 7010-J = .10 7010-R =.30 • Once class values completed, NO teacher should have greater # of classes than what they teach in one day (periods).

  16. Important (Tentative) HQ Dates • Schedules/Course/Teacher Information (HQT) • Ongoing, schedules pulled every Friday @ 4pm • Superintendent or Designee •  Highly Qualified Teachers (final collection) • January 23rd-March 9th • School Principal •  Highly Qualified Teachers (finalize classes) • March 19th-April 13th • School Principal

  17. WV HQT Results 2010 • West Virginia’s 2010-2011 HQ percentage declined slightly to 91.4%.  The data can be reviewed at the following website. • http://wveis.k12.wv.us/teacher_credentials/highly_credentialed_2011_report_select.cfm • 2009-10  94.1% • 2008-09  93% • 2007-08  91.9% • 2006-07  90.9%

  18. Questions or Comments? Shawn Hawkins, Teacher Quality Coordinator Office of Professional Preparation 1-800-982-2378 slhawkins@access.k12.wv.us

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