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North Carolina Student Growth Portfolio Spring 2013 Pilot Arts Education, Healthful Living, World Languages February 25, 2013. Welcome. Dr. Maria Pitre-Martin Director K-12 Curriculum & Instruction North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Overview of Standard 6.

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  1. North CarolinaStudent Growth PortfolioSpring 2013 PilotArts Education, Healthful Living, World LanguagesFebruary 25, 2013

  2. Welcome Dr. Maria Pitre-Martin Director K-12 Curriculum & Instruction North Carolina Department of Public Instruction

  3. Overview of Standard 6 Tara C. Patterson, MSA Professional Development Lead Consultant Southeast Region Educator Recruitment and Development North Carolina Department of Public Instruction

  4. Agenda For Institute Educator Effectiveness www.ncpublicschools.org/educatoreffect/

  5. Standards 6 & 8 – The BasicsRationale - MET Research - Standards 6 & 8 - Status - Support - MSLs ▲ • Teachers 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contribute to Academic Success Demonstrate Leadership Establish Environment KnowContent Facilitate Learning Reflect on Practice • Principals (and other Administrators) 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Human Resource Leadership External Development Leadership Micro-politicalLeadership Academic Achievement Leadership Strategic Leadership InstructionalLeadership Cultural Leadership ManagerialLeadership Strategic Leadership

  6. Teacher Ratings CategoriesRationale - MET Research - Standards 6 & 8 - Status - Support - MSLs ▲ • Teachers 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contribute to Academic Success Demonstrate Leadership Establish Environment KnowContent Facilitate Learning Reflect on Practice • 5 Rating Categories • 3 Rating Categories Not Demonstrated Developing Proficient Accomplished Distinguished Does Not Meet Expected Growth Meets Expected Growth Exceeds Expected Growth

  7. Teacher Status Rationale - MET Research - Standards 6 & 8 - Status - Support - MSLs ▲ 1 2 3 4 5 Establish Environment KnowContent Facilitate Learning Demonstrate Leadership Reflect on Practice Standards 1-5In the year Proficient or Higher on Standards1-5 Any rating lower than proficient Accomplishedor Higher on Standards1-5 And/Or And And Standard 6Three-year rolling average Does Not Meet Expected Growth Meets or Exceeds Expected Growth Exceeds Expected Growth ) / 3 ) 6 6 6 + + 2 years ago 1 year ago Currentyear

  8. Growth Data for Teachers B A C D Courses Focused on Performance Locally Developed Courses MSLs EOCs, EOGs, and VoCATS • Guidance from DPI by 2013- 2014 on appropriate methods to gather and analyze evidence of student learning based on the: • Performance-based nature of content area and NCES • Varying amounts of instructional time and program configurations

  9. Piloting the Standard 6: Student Growth Portfolio

  10. Ice Breaker

  11. Take Off & Touch Down • Who do you educate? • How far did you drive for today? • What content area in the Spring 2013 pilot do you represent?

  12. Pilot Participants Check your 5-digit Pilot ID . . . 2 letters for content area 3 numbers for role in pilot < 099 = Submitter > 100 = Evaluator

  13. Purpose of Pilot To inform the guidance for implementing the portfolio process

  14. Overview • Comprehensive • Measure student growth • 3-6 Samples (individuals and groups) • Reflect programs and courses taught • Blind, holistic review done online by 2 colleagues with content area expertise

  15. SGP: Full Scale vs. Pilot • Initiation form with principal’s signature • 3-6 samples with 2 evidences per sample • System ID used to match for review Proposed Full Scale Spring 2013 Pilot • Online profile with no signature needed • 2 samples with 2 evidences per sample • Pilot ID from NCDPI used to match for review

  16. SGP: Full Scale vs. Pilot • Descriptive feedback from review • Year 1 implementation is 2013-2014 • All AE, HL and WL teachers Proposed Full Scale Spring 2013 Pilot • Generate list of phrases for descriptive feedback • Pilot informs NCEES • 35 educators from each content area

  17. Timeline

  18. How do you measure growth? • Two points in time • Tools for measuring • Two evidences • Method or tool for recording • Comparison of two evidences • Something specific to measure

  19. How do you measure growth?

  20. Developing the Standard 6: SGP

  21. Initiation

  22. Submission Form A

  23. Portfolio Planning Template

  24. Student Work Sample

  25. Student Work Sample

  26. Submission Form B and C

  27. Brain Break

  28. Standard 6 and Ratings • Portfolio rating informs Standard 6 • 3-year rolling average from Standard 6 combines with NCEES Standards 1-5 to determine overall status Does Not Meet Expected Growth Meets Expected Growth Exceeds Expected Growth

  29. Standard 6 and Ratings Does Not Meet Expected Growth Meets Expected Growth Exceeds Expected Growth

  30. Standard 6 and Ratings Does Not Meet Expected Growth Meets Expected Growth Exceeds Expected Growth

  31. Exceeds Meets Does Not Meet Scoring the Standard 6: SGP

  32. Exit Ticket to Lunch

  33. Introducing the Standard 6: SGP Online Platform at NC Education

  34. Compiling & Responding to Questions about the Standard 6: SGP Pilot and Process

  35. Wrap-Up & Next Steps

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