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Page 1: JPAS. Introduction The JPAS is a teacher evaluation system dedicated to the recognition and development of professional teaching skills. The system is

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Page 2: JPAS. Introduction The JPAS is a teacher evaluation system dedicated to the recognition and development of professional teaching skills. The system is

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Introduction

The JPAS is a teacher evaluation system dedicated to the recognition and development of professional teaching skills. The system is based on research about effective teaching and has been validated and shown to be a reliable measure of effective teaching behaviors.

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Evaluation Timelines

The Utah Educator Evaluation Law (53a-10-101-111) requires that provisional and probationary teachers be evaluated at least twice a year. Career educators in Uintah School District will be evaluated at least once every three years on a rotating basis.

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JPASThe Purposes of the JPAS are:

• Ensure the valid and reliable monitoring of teacher performance

• Facilitate professional development

• Address the needs of educators whose performance is inadequate or in need of improvement

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JPASThe Four Components of the JPAS are:

1. An Observation System

2. An Interview System

3. A Feedback Report

4. Professional Development Materials

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JPASThe First Component is:

The Observation System

I. Managing the Classroom – indicators 1-13

II. Delivering Instruction – indicators 14-38

III. Interacting with Students – indicators 39-49

The observation covers 49 indicators which are divided into the following three Domains:

These indicators are recorded on the inside of an Observation and Interview Form. The decision rules for the indicators are on pages 1-49 of the Domains Document.

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JPASA Complete Evaluation Includes:

• Two unscheduled observations

• Of at least 30 minutes of observable time each

• Educators may request that an evaluator come back at another time to complete an observation once during an evaluation cycle.

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JPASThe Second Component is:

The Interview SystemThe purpose of the interview is to evaluate teaching skills not easily observed during a classroom observation

The Interview covers 12 indicators which are divided into the following two Domains:

IV. Planning – indicators 50-56

V. Professional Growth and Responsibilities – indicators 57-61

These indicators are recorded on the back of an Observation and Interview Form. Decision rules for the indicators are on pages 50-61 of the Domains Document.

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JPASA Complete Evaluation Includes:

• One interview which follows the two observations.

It is recommended that these interviews be held in the teachers’ classrooms or offices.

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JPASA JPAS evaluation is completed as follows:

Educators Oriented to JPAS Process

Pre-ObservationNotification

Administrators will notify educators of evaluation 1

working days prior to theirfirst observation

First UnscheduledObservation

Data collected and recorded for Domains 1-3

Second UnscheduledObservation

Data collected and recorded for Domains 1-3 (First & Second

Observations to be completed within 15 working days, but not on the same day)

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JPASInterview

Data collected on Domains 4 & 5 (within 5 working days of completing last

observation)

Data on Domains 1-5 scored and a JPAS

Feedback Report is produced

Professional Development Meeting

Feedback report interpreted & discussed within 15

working days of receiving report

Goal Setting

Administrators are encouraged to let educators know during which six week period their evaluations will begin.

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JPASThe Third Component is:The Feedback Report

The results of an evaluation are reported through the Feedback Report. These reports are individualized. The results are the compilation of the two observations and the interview.

The components of the Feedback Report Are:

•A graphical representation of the total score and domain scores (employment decisions are based on the total score only)

•A diagnostic section with information about the domains and their subcategories

•A planning section for recording objectives

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Met Standard: indicates a performance which has met the standards for successful teaching in Uintah School District

Does Not Meet the Standard: indicates a performance which does not meet the standard for successful teaching in Uintah School District

Scores are reported on the Feedback Report as occurring in one of two ranges. These are:

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JPASThe Fourth Component is:

The Professional Development Materials Manual

This is:• A companion to the measurement portion of JPAS• A set of activities and materials designed to help

educators enhance their skills• Organized by the domains and their subcategories

Activities are given for every indicator.• To be used in conjunction with the Feedback

Report

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What happens if your total score from an evaluation is in the Does Not Meet Standard Range?

You will get help

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JPASThe Professional Development Process is as follows:

Professional Development

Meeting

Total Score Does Not Meet Standard range

•Set goals and activities•Use available resources•Prepare for second evaluation (to begin no sooner than 20 working days)

Second EvaluationMay be completed by another certified JPAS evaluator

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•Probation begins•Set goals and activities•Use available resources•Prepare for third evaluation (to begin no sooner than 20 working days)

Total Score Does Not Meet Standard range

Third EvaluationMay be completed by another certified JPAS evaluator

Total Score Does Not Meet Standard range

PossibleTermination

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JPASResources available to teachers with total scores in the Does Not Meet Standard range include:

• The Professional Development Materials

• Assistance from a specially trained Consulting Educator

• Assistance from your principal

• District sponsored in-service classes

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JPASMonitoring

• Annual review of all evaluations completed by an administrator in comparison to other administrators in the District

• Annual review of the performance of educators to identify potential changes needed in indicators or norms of the instrument

• Once every four years and inter-rater reliability check will be completed on each administrator. This means some educators will have an independent evaluator complete two observations in their classroom. The results of these observations will not be reported to the teacher.

To maintain the validity and reliability of the system the following monitoring will be done:

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JPASEvaluator Certification

• Prior to completing a JPAS evaluation administrators must pass a certification course on the JPAS

• Administrators must recertify in the use of the JPAS once every three years after their initial certification

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JPASEducator Evaluation and You

The Utah Educator Evaluation Law mandates that you:

1. Be evaluated with a reliable and valid evaluation consistent with generally accepted professional standards for personnel evaluation systems.

2. Be oriented to the evaluation process prior to being evaluated. This orientation should include information about the purposes and methods of the system used to evaluate you. You should receive a copy of the evaluation instrument at least 15 days prior to the start of your evaluation.

3. Receive personal notice of the evaluation process at least 15 days prior to your first evaluation.

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JPAS4. Discuss with your administrator the written results of your

evaluation (the JPAS Feedback Report) within 15 days of the completion of the evaluation process. Following the discussion (Professional Development Meeting) a copy of the evaluation shall be filed in your personnel file together with any related reports or documents. A copy of the evaluation and attachments will also be given to your.

5. Be allowed to make a written response to all or any part of the evaluation and have that response attached to the evaluation.

6. Have 30 days after receiving the evaluation results (the JPAS Feedback Report) to request a review of the evaluation.

7. Be assigned a mentor educator if you are a provisional teacher.

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• If your performance is inadequate (Total Score in the Does Not Meet the Standard range) or in need of improvement you will:

• Be provided with a written document (the JPAS Feedback Report) clearly identifying deficiencies, the available resources for improvement and a recommended course of action that will improve your performance.

• Be provided reasonable assistance to improve performance.

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• Have all written evaluations and recommendations regarding your evaluations during the contract year completed at least 60 days prior to the end of the contract year.

• Have the obligation to be responsible for improving your performance by using the resources identified by the District and demonstrate acceptable levels of improvement in the designated areas of deficiencies.

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JPASConclusion

The feedback you receive from a JPAS evaluation will give you recognition for the effective skills you use and aid in providing high quality instruction to all students.