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Learn about the components of the teacher evaluation process in North Carolina State Board Policy, including the rubric for evaluating NC teachers, schedule for completion, and professional development plan. Understand the performance rating scale and the purpose of the policy to assess and design a plan for teacher growth.
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NC State Board Policy : “Within two weeks of a teacher’s first day of work in any school year, the principal will provide the teacher with a copy of or directions for obtaining access to a copy of: A. The Rubric for Evaluating NC Teachers; B. This policy; and C. A schedule for completing all the components of the evaluation process. Copies may be provided by electronic means.”
Today we will review… • RUBRIC for Evaluating NC Teachers • NC State Board Policy • The schedule for completion of all components of the evaluation process.
Standard 1: Teachers Demonstrate Leadership RUBRIC for NC Evaluating Teachers 4
Performance Rating Scale • Developing- Demonstrated adequate growth but did not demonstrate competency on standard(s) of performance • Proficient -Demonstrated basic competence on standard(s) for performance • Accomplished-Exceeded basic competency on standard(s) of performance most of the time
Performance Rating Scale • Distinguished – Consistently and significantly exceeded basic competence on standard(s) of performance • Not Demonstrated –Did not demonstrate competency on, or adequate growth toward achieving standards(s) of performance • Note: If the “Not Demonstrated” rating is used, the evaluator must comment about why it was used.
Today we have reviewed… • RUBRIC for Evaluating NC Teachers • NC State Board Policy • The schedule for completion of all components of the evaluation process.
NC State Board Policy Purpose: Assess the teacher’s performance in relation to the 6 North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards and to design a plan for professional growth (PDP). 2. RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENT 1. LEADERSHIP 3. KNOW YOUR CONTENT 5. REFLECTION 4. FACILITATE INSTRUCTION
9 Components of the NC Teacher Evaluation Process • Training • Orientation • Teacher Self-Assessment • Pre-Observation Conference • Observations • Post-Observation Conference • Summary Evaluation Conference & Scoring the Teacher Summary Rating Form • Professional Development Plan (PDP)
Component 1: Training Overview (required for all certified staff) Standards 1 -5 (highly recommended for all certified staff, required for evaluators) Process(required for evaluators)
Component 4: Pre-Observation Conference • Discuss the teacher’s Self-Assessment • Review the teacher’s PDP • Discuss the lesson(s) to be observed
Component 5:Observations Career Status: • Non- Renewal Cycle: 2 observations by administrator- abbreviated • Renewal Cycle: 2 observations by administrator- full (1st through 4th Years of Cycle) Formal Observations: should last at least 45 minutes or an entire class period.
Component 6:Post-Observation Conference • Discuss observed lesson • Share artifacts/evidences when applicable Should be conducted no later than 10 days following a formal observation
Component 7:Summary Evaluation Conference & The Summary Rating Form Conference: • Discuss teacher’s Self-Assessment, PDP, observations, artifacts/evidences submitted Summary Rating Form: • Administrator will give an overall rating for each Standard in the Rubric following the Summary Evaluation Conference
Component 8:Professional Development Plan (PDP) Serves to guide professional growth Three levels Individual (created by teacher) Monitored (created by teacher and administrator) Directed (created by administrator)
Today we have reviewed… • RUBRIC for Evaluating NC Teachers • NC State Board Policy • The schedule for completion of all components of the evaluation process.
Today we have reviewed… • RUBRIC for Evaluating NC Teachers • NC State Board Policy #TCP-004 • The schedule for completion of all components of the evaluation process.
Online Resources Visit the TCS Professional Development Website for further resources at: http://www.tcs.k12.nc.us NC Professional Teaching Standards Commission website: http://www.ncptsc.org/