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NC SCHOOL EXECUTIVE: PRINCIPAL /ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Evaluation Process Training 1

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NC SCHOOL EXECUTIVE:

PRINCIPAL /ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

Evaluation Process

Training

1

Today’s Presenters Mary Russell

Professional Development

Consultant

Region 3

[email protected]

Dr. Cynthia Martin

Professional Development

Consultant

Region 3

[email protected]

Gregory McKnight

Professional Development

Consultant

Region 3

[email protected]

Our Agenda

4

• Welcome, Introductions, Agenda Overview

• A Look at the Standards

• Teacher Evaluation Process

• Ratings

• Online Evaluation Tool

• Answer Questions

• Complete the Ticket out the Door

Outcomes:

• Locate resources associated with the NCEES

• Be familiar with the Executive Standards

• Be familiar with the rubric

• Understand the evaluation process

• Be able to navigate the McREL online tool

“Every public school student will graduate from high school, globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st Century.”

NC State Board of Education Mission

Can We Agree?

• To be actively involved

• Value differences

• Agree to disagree

• Listen

Introductions

• Your Name

• School System

• Your Role

Resources

Online Module-Phase I

Modules

http://center.ncsu.edu/nc

NCEES Wiki: • http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net

Educator Effectiveness

Rapid Response Email Address:

[email protected]

Demo Site

NC Executive Standards

From http://www.changecycle.com/changecycle.htm

NC School Executive Standards

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• Strategic Leadership Standard One

• Instructional Leadership Standard Two

• Cultural Leadership Standard Three

• Human Resource Leadership Standard Four

• Managerial Leadership Standard Five • External Development

Leadership Standard Six

• Micro-political Leadership Standard Seven

• Academic Achievement Leadership

Standard Eight

What are the features of a 21st century learning environment? Discuss at table.

What are the skills you need to improve?

Stand near the standard you need to learn more about.

Capture thoughts on chart paper.

Reflection

NC School Executive Standards

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• Strategic Leadership Standard One

• Instructional Leadership Standard Two

• Cultural Leadership Standard Three

• Human Resource Leadership Standard Four

• Managerial Leadership Standard Five • External Development

Leadership Standard Six

• Micro-political Leadership Standard Seven

• Academic Achievement Leadership

Standard Eight

Use the resources provided.

Develop a presentation to explain the expectations of your standard.

Identify lingering questions or concerns

Prepare to share with the group

Research

21st Century School

• Attributes of a 21st Century School

• Jot down 2-3 attributes of a 21st Century School

• View the video clip and check for alignment

DPI Attributes

Everything we do must prepare our students for a rapidly changing environment.

Critical Thinker

Effective Communicator

Strong Team Contributor

Capable Technology User

Knowledgeable Global Citizen

Lunch Time

Standard 8 for Principals

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT LEADERSHIP

Summary: School executives will contribute to the academic success of students. The work of the school

executive will result in acceptable, measurable progress for students based on established performance

expectations using appropriate data to demonstrate growth.

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Standards 6 & 8 – The Basics

Teachers

1 6 5 4 3 2 Demonstrate

Leadership

Establish

Environment

Know

Content

Facilitate

Learning Reflect on

Practice

Contribute

to Academic

Success

Principals (and other Administrators)

1 6 5 4 3 2 7 8 Strategic

Leadership

Instructional

Leadership

Cultural

Leadership

Human

Resource

Leadership

Managerial

Leadership

External

Development

Leadership

Micro-

political

Leadership

Academic

Achievement

Leadership

9/27/2012 • page 25

Teacher Ratings in 2011-12

Yearly Rating • Does not Meet

Expected Growth

• Meets Expected Growth

• Exceeds Expected Growth

Sixth standard ratings available in two locations:

1. Rating only will be back-populated into the McREL

tool and available to see on the 2011 – 2012

summary rating forms

2. Rating and component data available in EVAAS

6 Teacher-level EVAAS reports available on

September 11 (estimated)

Teacher sixth standard ratings available at

end of September

Principal Ratings

• Standards 8 rating will be determined using school-wide EVAAS growth

School-wide EVAAS Growth

Yearly Rating • Does not Meet

Expectations

• Meets Expected Growth

• Exceeds Expected Growth

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9/27/2012 • page 27

Principal Rating Categories

Principals

5 Rating Categories

Not Demonstrated

Developing

Proficient

Accomplished

Distinguished

3 Rating Categories

Does Not Meet Expected Growth

Meets Expected Growth

Exceeds Expected Growth

1 6 5 4 3 2 7 Instructional

Leadership

Cultural

Leadership

Human

Resource

Leadership

Managerial

Leadership

External

Development

Leadership

Micro-

political

Leadership

Strategic

Leadership 8 Academic

Achievement

Leadership

Principal Status ▲

In Need of Improvement

Effective Highly

Effective

Standards 1-7 In the year

1 6 5 4 3 2 7 Strategic

Leadership

Instructional

Leadership

Cultural

Leadership

Human

Resource

Leadership

Managerial

Leadership

External

Development

Leadership

Micro-

political

Leadership

Any rating

lower than

proficient

Standard 8 Three-year rolling average

And/Or

Does Not

Meet

Expected

Growth 8 8 8 2 years

ago

1 year

ago This

year + + / 3 )

)

Proficient

or Higher

on Standards

1-7

And

Meets or

Exceeds

Expected

Growth

Accomplished

or Higher

on Standards

1-7

And

Exceeds

Expected

Growth

Ratings

1 6 5 4 3 2 Demonstrate

Leadership

Establish

Environment

Know

Content

Facilitate

Learning Reflect on

Practice

Contribute

to Academic

Success

1 6 5 4 3 2 7 8 Strategic

Leadership

Instructional

Leadership

Cultural

Leadership

Human

Resource

Leadership

Managerial

Leadership

External

Development

Leadership

Micro-

political

Leadership

Academic

Achievement

Leadership

Teachers

Principals

Key Note on Ratings • Every educator is evaluated every year

• Each standard and rating stands on its own (1 out of 6, not 1/6)

• Ratings are used to create professional development plans each year

• Ratings are used to determine status

What do we need? • Standard 6 and 8 We need a state-adopted growth model

and a fair 6 & 8 rating strategy

• Status We need an overall method to determine

educator effectiveness status

• Measures of Student Learning (MSLs) For those grades and subjects that are currently non-

tested, we need ways to measure growth

Observation + Other Measures

9/27/2012 • page 31

Pre-Assessment Process Questions

• Complete the assessment on the wiki

•Meeting to distribute materials outlining the evaluation process

Orientation • Principal Evaluation Process

Step 1 Red- Required Document

Green- Optional Forms

Black- Required Process

At the Beginning of the School Year

•Meeting to distribute materials outlining the evaluation process

Pre-Evaluation Planning

Orientation • Principal Evaluation Process

Step 2

Red- Required Document

Green- Optional Forms

Black- Required Process

Step 1

•Self Assessment- Required Document •Performance Goals The NC P/AP Goal Form is an optional form, however highly recommended.

Should be completed before Step 3

•Meeting to distribute materials outlining the evaluation process

•Self Assessment- Required Document •Performance Goals (PG) The NC P/AP Goal Form is an optional form, however highly recommended.

•Meeting to discuss 1. Self Assessment 2. Goal Development 3. Evidence and Data/ Artifacts •Principal/AP and Superintendent/designee agree on components of meeting and confirm level of performance.

Initial Meeting

Pre-Evaluation Planning

Orientation • Principal Evaluation Process

Step 2

Step 3

Red- Required Document

Green- Optional Forms

Black- Required Process

Step 1

1 to 1 Meeting to Discuss Evaluation

•Principal collects data agreed upon as evidence to support goals •Superintendent/designee visit

•Meeting to distribute materials outlining the evaluation process

•Self Assessment- Required Document •Performance Goals (PG) The NC P/AP Goal Form is an optional form, however highly recommended.

•Meeting to discuss 1. Self Assessment 2. Goal Development 3. Evidence and Data/ Artifacts •Principal/AP and Superintendent/ designee agree on components of meeting and confirm level of performance.

Initial Meeting

Pre-Evaluation Planning

Orientation

Data Collection

• Principal Evaluation Process

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Red- Required Document

Green- Optional Forms

Black- Required Process

Step 1

•Artifacts listed for each standard on

the rubric

•Feedback from parents, students,

and community

•Documentation of PD completed

during the year

The Principal/Assistant Principal Evaluation Process Documentation is an optional form used to document site visits and Conf. dates

•Principal collects data agreed upon as evidence to support goals •Superintendent/designee visit

•Meeting to distribute materials outlining the evaluation process

•Self Assessment- Required Document •Performance Goals (PPG) The NC P/AP Goal Form is an optional form, however highly recommended.

•Meeting to discuss 1. Self Assessment 2. Goal Development 3. Evidence and Data/ Artifacts •Principal/AP and Superintendent/ designee agree on components of meeting and confirm level of performance.

•Meeting to discuss progress of goal attainment. •School-wide student growth data should be available for review.

Initial Meeting

Pre-Evaluation Planning

Orientation

Data Collection

Mid-Year Conference

• Principal Evaluation Process

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Red- Required Document

Green- Optional Forms

Black- Required Process

The Mid-Year Evaluation: Progress Toward Achieving Goals form is an optional form used , by the evaluator, to document progress.

Step 1

What Adjustments need to be made?

The Principal/Assistant Principal Evaluation Process Documentation is an optional form used to document site visits and Conf. dates

•Principal collects data agreed upon as evidence to support goals •Superintendent/designee visit

The Goal Setting Worksheet is an optional Form to identify professional growth goals Based on data gathered from artifacts and Other sources.

•Meeting to distribute materials outlining the evaluation process

•Self Assessment- Required Document •Performance Goals (PG) The NC P/AP Goal Form is an optional form, however highly recommended.

•Meeting to discuss 1. Self Assessment 2. Goal Development 3. Evidence and Data/ Artifacts •Principal/AP and Superintendent/ designee agree on components of meeting and confirm level of performance.

•Meeting to discuss progress of goal attainment. •School-wide student growth data should be available for review.

• Brief summary of Steps 4 and 5 •Should be provided to the superintendent/designee well in advance of Step 7

Initial Meeting

Pre-Evaluation Planning

Orientation

Data Collection

Mid-Year Conference

Prepare a Consolidated Performance Assessment

• Principal Evaluation Process

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Step 6

Red- Required Document

Green- Optional Forms

Black- Required Process

Obtained under Steps 4 and 5

The Mid-Year Evaluation: Progress Toward Achieving Goals form is an optional form used , by the evaluator, to document progress.

Step 1

End Of Year

The Principal/Assistant Principal Evaluation Process Documentation is an optional form used to document site visits and Conf. dates

•Principal collects data agreed upon as evidence to support

goals

•Superintendent/designee visit

The Goal Setting Worksheet is an optional form to identify professional growth goals based on data gathered from artifacts and other sources.

•Meeting to distribute materials outlining the evaluation

process

•Self Assessment- Required Document •Performance Goals (PG) The NC P/AP Goal Form is an optional form, however highly recommended.

•Meeting to discuss 1. Self Assessment 2. Goal Development 3. Evidence and Data/ Artifacts

•Principal/AP and Superintendent/ designee agree on components of meeting and confirm level of

performance.

•Meeting to discuss progress of goal attainment.

•School-wide student growth data should be available for

review.

• Brief summary of Steps 4 and 5

•Should be provided to the superintendent/ designee well in advance of Step

7

•Meeting at the school site to discuss: 1. Self Assessment –Required Document 2. Consolidated Performance Assessment (agree upon progress towards performance goals for the year) 3. Summary Evaluation Form -Required Document

Initial Meeting

Pre-Evaluation Planning

Orientation

Data Collection

Mid-Year Conference

Summary Evaluation Conference

Prepare a Consolidated Performance Assessment

• Principal Evaluation Process

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Step 6

Step 7

Red- Required Document

Green- Optional Forms

Black- Required Process

Obtained under Steps 4 and 5

The Mid-Year Evaluation: Progress Toward Achieving Goals form is an optional form used , by the evaluator, to document progress.

Step 1

The Principal/Assistant Principal Evaluation Process Documentation is an optional form used to document site visits and Conf. dates

BREAK Return in 15 minutes.

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Online Tool

• Required forms

– Self Assessment

– Summary Evaluation

Log into the demo site to complete the required forms.

From http://www.changecycle.com/changecycle.htm

Reflect & Exit

Based on where I am, as it relates to change to move to the next level, I am willing to …

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