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Page 1: Develop and Monitor Teacher Effectiveness and Implementation Kelli Millwood, Tony McGuinness & Chris Morgan 3.5.2012 kelli.millwood@pearson.com kelli.millwood@pearson.com

Develop and Monitor Teacher Effectiveness and Implementation

Kelli Millwood, Tony McGuinness & Chris Morgan3.5.2012

[email protected] [email protected]

[email protected]

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What We Know:

49 hours PD -> +21percentile points

5-14 hours PD -> NO IMPACT

High Quality Professional Developmen

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Teacher Knowledge and Skills

Classroom Teaching

Student Achievemen

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Yoon, K. S., Duncan, T., Lee, S. W.-Y., Scarloss, B., & Shapley, K. (2007). Reviewing the evidence on how teacher professional development affects student achievement (Issues & Answers Report, REL 2007–No. 033). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, Regional Educational Laboratory Southwest. Retrieved from http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/edlabs

Sustained high quality PD impacts

teaching and learning

TX Elem AE Breakout l 01/11/122

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Best Practices of Teacher Effectiveness

• Pragmatic Rigor

• Multiple measures / Perspectives

• Frequency

• Inclusion / Collaboration

• Formative Practices

• Differentiated PD

• Evolution

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Educator Effectiveness4

D & R

VideoProd.

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Professional Development Partnerships

Connecting Teacher Effectiveness to Leader Effectiveness

Balanced, formative assessment strategies

Improving student learning

Implementing effective elements of teaching

Defining the competencies of effective school leadership

Using Value Added Analysis

Identifying highly effective teachers

Jon Saphier - Research for Better Teaching

Rick Stiggins – Assessment Training Institute (ATI)

Dr. Robert Marzano

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Online Demonstration

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Diagnostic and Research Services

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Pearson Diagnostic & Research Team ProvidesM

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HIGH-QUALITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(SIOP, WTW, Classroom Technology, Common Core Math, and Common Core ELA)

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Why is Inter-Rater Reliability Important?

• Calibrate individual observers with expert rater

• All observers “see” the same thing and rate the same way

• Ensure VALID and RELIABLE observations○ Valid = accurate○ Reliable = consistent

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Calibration Process For Valid & Reliable Observations

Discussion of Observables for Features

Watch & Rate Video

EnterRatings

Debrief & CalibrateRatings

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7. Concepts explicitly linked to students' background experiences

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Calibration Process For Valid & Reliable Observations

Discussion of Observables for Features

Watch & Rate Video

EnterRatings

Debrief & CalibrateRatings

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Pearson Diagnostic and Research Team Provides

HIGH-QUALITY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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(SIOP, WTW, Classroom Technology, Common Core Math, and Common Core ELA)

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Impacts on Student Performance

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Localized Video Production Services

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KCMO Goal

Create a library of classroom video segments

using district talent which could be used for in-

district professional development.

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Process + Toolbox = Sustainable Solution for PD

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Questions?

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Principal Compass

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Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass - Why now?

Research shows that behind teachers, effective principals have the greatest impact on student achievement. e.g., Mike Schmoker, Results: the Key to Continuous School Improvement

Race to the Top language — the four assurances—speak to the leadership need.

Adopting rigorous standards that prepare students for success in college and the workforce;

Recruiting and retaining effective teachers, especially in classrooms where they’re needed most;

Turning around low-performing schools; and

Building data systems to track student achievement and teacher effectiveness

As a result, states — e.g., IL, NY, TN, IN, OH, DE — are now calling for educator evaluation systems that address both principals and teachers.

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Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass - Why now?

“... if you think we know shockingly little about

good teachers, you’ll be thoroughly despondent

about how little we know about effective

principals, other than that they are relentless and

good team builders, and that ed leadership

programs don’t produce very good ones.”

—The Education Trust © 2009

“You want to build a principal development

program? Then please, teach people what they

never learned in grad school, which was

basically a waste of time and had nothing to do

with what this job is really all about.”

— From an interview with a high-achieving Massachusetts principal

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Highlights

• Full development and sales partnership with ASCD and . . .

• Robert Marzano – aligned to his “Growth and Development” framework

• Includes the exclusive rights to Lyle Kirtman’s “7 Competencies of School Leadership”

• Will eventually provide 50+ online modules with 24/7 access

• Optional onsite / virtual coaching and team development

• Features the voice of the practitioner through a special video component

• Problem-based approach provides immediate application to the work in the building

Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass: Overview

An holistic system of analysis and support

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Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass: The “On Ramps”

5 Domains and 24 Elements

(1) a data-driven focus on student achievement

(2) continuous improvement of instruction

(3) a guaranteed and viable curriculum

(4) cooperation and collaboration, and

(5) school climate

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Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass: The “On Ramps”

The Workplace Personality Inventory (WPI) is already recognized as a reliable and valid inventory of desired leadership practices. FMS has augmented the WPI to reflect 7 competencies of highly successful principals by cross-matching it to accepted principal leadership frameworks and the data derived from working with more than 1000 principals over the last 25 years.

The 7 desirably competencies of successful principals are:

• Challenges status quo

• Builds trust through clear communication and expectations

• Creates a commonly owned plan for success

• Focuses on team over self

• Has a high sense of urgency for change and sustainable results

• Commitment to continuous improvement

• Builds external networks / partnerships

Principals and other leaders taking the augmented WPI will be directed to targeted professional development that will help address perceived weaknesses in one or more of these areas.

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Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass: On Line Support

10 modules will be ready by the end of March 2012

Featured launch at ASCD’s Annual Conference

In Philadelphia

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Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass: On Line Support

All topic modules include:

• Introductory / stage setting videos with current or former principals

• Illustrated overviews (Animated PowerPoint)

• Extended readings

• “Check for Understanding”

• Enrichment videos

• Applications for immediate relevance to the work in the building

• Quick “Tips and Tools”

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Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass: On Site PD

Coaching

Team Building

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Educator EffectivenessPrincipal Compass: Benefits

Practical: Not just an evaluation tool – a leadership team growth and development tool

Realistic: Built with the time constraints of the job in mind. Not days out of the office at a workshop training, but rather quick-start modules that principals and their teams can more easily build into their schedules

Flexible: Different “on-ramps,” or needs analysis assessments for different purposes

Authentic: Includes the wise voice of the building practitioner in every module and real problem-based learning situations

Reliable: Features the important authorities — Marzano, Kirtman, Saphier, Stiggins — who are working to improve school leadership where it counts – in the buildings

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Questions?

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Agenda – Examples of State Implementations

Overview of state practices

Kentucky – State wide implementation plan and formative assessment training

Wisconsin – State wide implementation through service centers