Educator Evaluation Self-Reflection and Evidence Webinar February 28 th , 2013
Feb 25, 2016
Educator EvaluationSelf-Reflection and Evidence Webinar
February 28th, 2013
Future Webinars
March 14th, 2013 Educator Evaluation: Goal Setting 3:30PM
March 28th, 2013
Educator Evaluation: Summative Evaluation 3:30PM
• Mark your calendar for up-coming WVDE Webinar trainings on the Educator Evaluation System.
Four Performance
Levels
Distinguished
Accomplished
Emerging
Unsatisfactory
Evaluation System for TeachersAdvanced Progression
6+ years
Intermediate Progression
4-5 years
Initial Progression
1-3 years
Self Reflection (standards/rubrics)
2 Student Learning Goals
School-wide Growth - Reading School-wide Growth - Mathematics
80%
15%
Evidence
Observation (2)
Observation (4)
None Required*
5%
**Due October 1st**
Overview
• Educator Self-Reflection– Why and how do Educators Self-Reflect?
• Educator Evidence – Frequently Asked Questions about Evidence.
• Ideas from the Field – Julie Sayre from Malden Elementary School.
• Kanawha County School• 2 Years of Experience with the Evaluation System
Why Do Educators Self- Reflect?
• Take Ownership of Professional Growth• Establish an Understanding between Evaluator
and Educator.– What are the expectations set for the educator?– Has the educator met those expectations at the
end of the year?
Understanding the 4 Performance Levels
Understanding the 4 Performance Levels
West Virginia’s Got Talent Activity:
http://wvde.state.wv.us/evalwv/leadershipteamdocs/WVGotTalent.pdf
Educator Self-Reflection
Educator Self-Reflection
Self-Reflection Rubric 2.2
Self-Reflection Rubric 2.2
Advice From The Field
Self-Reflection
• Shift from reflecting on individual activities to reflecting on teaching practice
• Depend on the rubric
• Model the reflective process
Educator Observations
Observations
• An opportunity for evidence collection.
• Provide another occasion for communication between evaluator and educator.
Observations
• A “Snapshot” of Educator performance.
– Educators may note standard elements demonstrated during an observation in the online Educator Evaluation System.
– Evaluators may note standard elements observed in an observation in the online Educator Evaluation System.
Educator Evidence
Educator Evidence
• What is Evidence?– Materials / Data that support the
determination of a rating
• When should Evidence be Collected?– Throughout the school year, but must be
completed by Evaluation Conference.
Educator Evidence• Who Collects the Evidence?– Both the Evaluator and the Educator may
collect evidence.
• Is the Educator Required to Provide Evidence?– When a “Distinguished” Rating is Given– If Principal and Teacher disagree on a Rating– When an “Unsatisfactory” Rating is Given
Educator Evidence
• What is the Difference between Evidence “Noted in the System” and “providing” evidence?
“Noted in System” vs. “Providing”• First Determine if Evidence is Needed.
• If Evidence is Needed:– Mutually agreed upon Evidence may be “Noted in
the System”.– Evidence is “Provided” when the Evaluator is not
fully aware of the evidence.
“Noted in the System”
Parent Reading Night
“Provide Evidence”
Educator Evidence
• Are Educators required to upload Evidence?– No. The Evidence Form is intended to
document Evidence to be verified.
• How much Evidence is needed?– Can be as simple as a description with
date /time.– Portfolios / Binders full of
Documentation are NOT NEEDED!!
Evidence
• Depend on the rubric
• Noting evidence throughout the process
• Form a support system
Future Webinars
March 14th, 2013 Educator Evaluation: Goal Setting 3:30PM
March 28th, 2013
Educator Evaluation: Summative Evaluation 3:30PM
• Mark your calendar for up-coming WVDE Webinar trainings on the Educator Evaluation System.
Questions?
• Questions / Comments / Concerns
Contact Information:
Trent J. DanowskiTeacher Quality Coordinator / [email protected]