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Teacher EvaluationDanielson Framework
Yukon Koyukuk School DistrictNew Teacher Training
Danielson FrameworkEach teacher has a copy of Enhancing Professional Practice
Evaluation InstrumentIs available free on-linehttps://danielsongroup.org/books-materials/
1 Framework4 Domains
12 Components
Evaluation Quick Facts•Based on Charlotte Danielson•Smart Card contains basic ideas•Evaluation will be on 12 specific Danielson components•Rubrics for each component will make expectations clear•SLO’s will not be piloted this year•The new system will be more about coaching than evaluation• “The quality of the coaching conversations is the linchpin of
the system”
YKSD Danielson Smart Card4 Domains12 ComponentsEach Componenthas it’s ownRubric.
They are foundon the YKSDwebsite, underthe curriculumand instructiontab.
Let’s look at the Website!
The YSKD Smart Card is the document that most clearly and briefly explains Danielson and evaluation expectations.
Component Analysis• Domain 1, 2, 3, 4 • 5 minutes to plan for a 3 minute presentation• For your group’s assigned domain, be
prepared to share the answers to the following questions:• What are your three components?• How do your three components differ from
each other?• What stands out as interesting, important or
needs more explanation?
Danielson Quiz
1. Ms. A couldn’t verify whether a certain student was absent a few weeks ago.
2. Ms. C had her class watch a video of the “I Have a Dream” speech, then guided them through questions that were factual, interpretive, and analytical in nature.
3. Students in Mr. H’s class are puzzled after he explains “slope” in Algebra. Instead of assigning problems like he had planned, Mr. H tried a different approach in clarifying the content.
4. Mr. B designed a rubric for student projects. It identified key elements of a good project and three levels of performance for each element.
5. Ms. W sends home newsletters with her elementary students that explain what the students will learn this week.
6. The students in Ms. L’s class begin work on a warm-up that is written on the board as soon as they walk in and sit down.
Identify the component that each prompt addresses
Each of the 12 Components has a rubric of clear expectations
What is engagement?Students who are engaged
exhibit three characteristics:
1) They are attracted to their work2) They persist in their work despite
challenges and obstacles3) They take visible delight in
accomplishing their work
*Engagement is NOT just keeping busy.
(Philip Schlechty, 1994)
YKSD Educator Evaluation System Requirements(Based on AK EED Requirements)
SLO PilotAll teachers mustParticipate in a pilot on student learning data.
·Observations (district may select a nationally recognized framework approved by the department)
·Information from parents, students, etc.
·Other information (as determined by the district)
Information Sources YKSD Evaluation Components Results & Actions
Professional Learning Focus for district &
teacher.
_____________Annual Evaluation
Alternative for the following school year
(as determined by the district)
District Support OR
Plan of Professional
Growth
Plan of Improvement
Proficient or higher on 4 standards and basic or higher on 1 standard.____________Exceeds the districts performance standards (as determined by the district)
Basic on 2 or more standards
Unsatisfactory on 1 or more standard
For each teacher, the district must determine a performance rating based on SLO data that is shared with the teacher, but not reported to the EED.
Domain 4 – Professional Responsibilities
Domain 3 – Instruction
Domain 1- Planning And Preparation
Domain 2 – Classroom Environment
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Performance Rating on each of the four (4) components
·Unsatisfactory
·Basic
·Proficient
·Exemplary
Performance Levels•We live in “proficient” and we visit “exemplary” from time to time.•What is the difference between Exemplary, Proficient, Basic, Unsatisfactory?
Do I get an overall evaluation rating?
•Your three components in each domain will result in the overall domain score•Your four domain scores will result in the overall performance level of Exemplary, Proficient, Basic or Unsatisfactory
•Ratings will be earned for each of the 12 components
Performance Levels•Let’s look at the following components…• 1e-Designing Coherent Instruction• 2c-Managing Classroom Procedures• 3c-Engaging Students in Learning• 4c-Communicating with Families
All teachers will pilot ONE SLO this year.
We will be using MAP and PMAP scores
“Interval of Instruction” will be Fall MAP to Spring MAP
DO will pre-fill several of the boxes.
SLO’s for 2015-16
It will NOT be part of your 2015-16 evaluation