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NC Educator Evaluation System Process:
Navigating the School Counselor Evaluation Rubric
DeLea Payne, Donna Albaugh, Kim Simmons, Robert Sox, Savon Willard
and Cynthia Floyd
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Presenters
DeLea Payne, Educator Effectiveness, Special Projects [email protected]
Donna Albaugh, PD Lead, Region 4 [email protected]
Kim Simmons, North Carolina Educator Evaluation System Consultant [email protected]
Savon Willard, PD Consultant [email protected]
Cynthia Floyd, School Counseling Consultant [email protected]
Robert Sox, PD Leadership Coordinator [email protected]
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Webinar Outcomes
To increase understanding of the NC School Counselor
Evaluation Rubric
To increase effectiveness in
utilizing the NC School Counselor Evaluation
Rubric
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What it is that school counselors do?
• School counselors design and deliver comprehensive school counseling programs that promote student achievement.
• These programs are comprehensive in scope, preventive in design and developmental in nature.
• Remove barriers to learning and support student academic, career and personal/social success
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How do school counselors do what they do?
Comprehensive School Counseling Programs that are data-driven and based on national and state standards.
• ASCA National Model
• NC Professional School Counseling Standards and Job Description
• NC School Counselor Evaluation Rubric
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Annual Evaluation Process
Details can be found in the Users’ Guide at http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/
(Click on “Support Staff” on the left)
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Annual Evaluation Process
Orientation
Self-Assessment
Pre-Observation Discussion and
Review of Annual Goals
Observation Post-
Observation Discussion
Summary Evaluation Conference
Professional Growth Plan
Training
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Performance Appraisal Ratings (Growth Model)
• Developing – an awareness or some knowledge
• Proficient – demonstrating/doing - implementation of standard. A good counselor who is able to meet the requirements of his/her job role on a routine basis
• Accomplished – sharing components of school counseling program within school/district or mentoring other counselors
• Distinguished – able to share successful strategies, programs they/team developed on a wide-scale basis such as district, state or nationally
• Not evidenced – professional area to work on developing
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School Counselor Job Description
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So what does the law really say?
• Basically, that school counselors are to spend the majority of their time functioning as school counselors as defined by their State and national standards.
• 80% of the school counselors’ time in the delivery of counselor services to or for students
• 20% of the school counselors’ time in activities to support their programs such as participating in professional development, program planning, analyzing data from which to plan their services, collaborating with other staff, etc.
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So what does the law really say?
• Imbedded within the 20% of time in program management is also the expectation of fair-share responsibilities which are the routine running of the school responsibilities that all members of the school staff take equal turns doing to ensure the school’s smooth operation.
• The law specifically states school counseling services and program support (the 80/20) does NOT include coordination of testing
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21st Century NC School Counseling Programs are:
• Data driven
• Comprehensive, preventive and developmental
• Provide equity and access to every student
• Promote student achievement for college and career readiness
• Evaluate and seek continuous improvement/ Accountable to stakeholders
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The Question to Answer is
How are students different as a result of the school counseling program?
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The performance evaluation rubric is based on the 2008
NC Professional School Counseling Standards
Standard 1 –School counselors demonstrate leadership,
advocacy, and collaboration.
Standard 2 –School counselors promote a respectful
environment for a diverse population of students.
Standard 3 –School counselors understand and facilitate
the implementation of a comprehensive school
counseling program.
Standard 4 –School counselors promote learning for all
students
Standard 5 – School counselors actively reflect on their
practice.
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Standard 1 – School counselors demonstrate leadership, advocacy, and collaboration.
Four Elements:
A. Demonstrate leadership in their school
B. Enhance the counseling profession
C. Advocate for schools and students
D. Demonstrate high ethical standards
Let’s look at these on the evaluation rubric http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Support+Staff
(also in HomeBase NC Educator Effectiveness System)
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Standard 2 – School counselors promote a respectful environment for a diverse
population of students
Five Elements:
A. Foster a school environment in which each child has a positive, nurturing relationship with caring adults
B. Embrace diversity in the school community and world
C. Treat students as individuals
D. Recognize students are diverse and adapt their services accordingly
E. Work collaboratively with the families and significant adults in the lives of students
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Standard 3 – School counselors understand and facilitate the implementation of a comprehensive
school counseling program
Four Elements:
A. Align their programs to support student success in the NC Standard Course of Study
B. Understand how their professional knowledge and skills support and enhance student success
C. Recognize the interconnectedness of the comprehensive school counseling program with academic content areas/disciplines
D. Develop comprehensive school counseling programs that are relevant to students
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Standard 4 – School counselors promote learning for all students
Four Elements:
A. Know how students learn
B. Plan their programs for the academic, career and personal/social development of all students
C. Use a variety of delivery methods
D. Help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills
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Standard 5 – School counselors actively reflect on their practice.
Three Elements:
A. Analyze the impact of the school counseling program
B. Link professional growth to the needs of their school and their program goals
C. Function effectively in a complex dynamic environment
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Uniqueness
• Observations
• School Counseling Activities (instead of lesson plans)
• Professional Growth Plan
• School Counseling Code of Ethics
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Observations
From pages 18-19 of the User’s Guide at http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Support+Staff
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Link on the same NCEES page as the Users Guide and Rubric
Observable Activities
Click on “School
Counselors Evaluation
Process Training Page”
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Your best cheat sheet for artifact examples is the Summary Rating Form
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School Counseling Plan & Annual Agreement
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Closing Points
• School Counseling program and services should be based on your students’ needs and data driven
• School Counseling program and services should be comprehensive, affecting the success of all students
• School Counseling program and services should appropriately reflect the goals and mission of your school’s School Improvement Plan
• School Counselors should be meeting with their administrators with an annual agreement
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Closing Points • School Counselors should be collaborating
with other school staff in the planning and implementation of services
• School Counselors should be selecting at least a couple of their activities for which they will document and measure outcomes
• School Counselors should be able to answer the question “How are students different as a result of the school counseling program?”
• School Counselors need to be spending 80% of their time providing services to or for students in order to accomplish the standards on their evaluation rubric
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Annual Evaluation Process
Orientation
Self-Assessment
Pre-Observation Discussion and
Review of Annual Goals
Observation Post-
Observation Discussion
Summary Evaluation Conference
Professional Growth Plan
Training
Public Schools of North Carolina | State Board of Education | Department of Public instruction Public Schools of North Carolina | State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction Public Schools of North Carolina | State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction
Resources
• NCDPI Student Support Evaluation Information Wiki Page at http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Support+Staff
• NCDPI School Counseling Web Pages http://www.ncpublicschools.org/studentsupport/counseling/
• NCDPI School Counseling Wiki Pages http://schoolcounseling.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/
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For more information
Cynthia Floyd
NCDPI Consultant for School Counseling
Phone 919-807-3931
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Questions
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NC Educator Evaluation System (NCEES) Wiki
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Survey
Live survey link: go.ncsu.edu/webinar
An email will be sent to all registered webinar participants
with the survey link.
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Upcoming Webinars
NC Educator Evaluation System Process:
Navigating the School Counselor Evaluation Rubric
November 25, Tuesday 3:30 – 5:00 pm
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