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Documenting Completion of your PDP Focus on Evidence to Show Professional Growth and Student Learning December 2 and 10, 2014

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Five Year Requirements for Documenting Completion of PDP: Section IV A: Evidence

Documenting Completion of your PDPFocus on Evidence to Show Professional Growth and Student LearningDecember 2 and 10, 2014Elements of PDP as JourneyWhere am I now? (self-reflection)

Where would I like to go? (goal statement)

Why do I want to go there? (rationale)

How will I get there? (objectives & activities)

How will I know I have arrived? (artifacts)Review of Goal for Professional Growth and Student LearningStep II B. Statement of Goal to be Addressed

It is recommended that you use this stem: I will [research, study, learn, apply, and DO etc.] So that [describe what you want to see happening differently with student learning].

Review of Step III: Annual ReviewYour should have one annual review for three year plan; two reviews for four year plan, and three review for five year plan.

PDP Cycle 2 = number of annual reviews.

Why this number? First year is reflection and last year is summary and reflection.Requirements of Annual ReviewsReflect and write about progress toward completing your goal during your PDP cycle.Talk about any changes made to the PDP and/or educational situation.Do these independently and submit to PDP team when you submit PDP for verification.Each annual review includes two parts a reflection section and a revision section (if needed)

Annual Review ContentTalk about the following:Reflections on Professional growthReflections on Student learningReflections on CollaborationRevisions to Step II A, C, D, or E

Fill in completion dates for objectives and activities completed during each year.Annual Review ExerciseRead through the sample annual reviews and use the PDP reviewer questions to determine if you would verify completion of the annual reviews.

Highlight or underline sample text for each of the reviewer questions.PDP and Educator Effectiveness(50% of Teacher Effectiveness ModelWhat is an SLO?SLO = Student Learning Objective (for teachers) and School Learning Objective (for principals)

Is required for all teachers and principals under the new state system in 2014How Does Educator Effectiveness and a PDP Intersect?How Can you Work on Both?Align your PDP goal as best as you can to the new PPG and SLO that is currently required.

For example, if your district/building is working on literacy, how can you incorporate literacy in your PDP and SLO?How can you be Intentional?For your next PDP, think about your broad PDP goal as incorporating your PPG and SLOs over time.

Each yearly PPG and SLO can be an objective of your overall broad PDP goal.

Collect artifacts for your PPG and SLO on a yearly basis and you then have artifacts for your PDP over time.Review of What it Means to Grow ProfessionallyYou grow professionally when you

Acquire new knowledge/skills,Apply new knowledge/skills,Change your professional practice,Enhance reflective practices,Improve student learning, andContribute to the learning community13Emphasize that professional growth encompasses all the above mentioned topics. It can be change of practice, improved student learning but also enhanced reflection.13Review of Student LearningThe effect on student learning can be seen when

Students are acting the way you wantStudents are creating something that they couldnt do beforeStudents are performing better than they wereStudents are actively engaged in learningStudents are scoring better on formal and informal assessments

Review of Step II D. Methods of AssessmentPlan for Assessing and Documenting the Goal

Record the anticipated methods you will use to assess your professional growth and the effect on student learning.Think about how you assess professional growth and student learning as part of your everyday teaching.Part II D. Methods to Assess Professional Growth and Student LearningPart II D and Part II B should be congruent

Think of processes and products

Ask yourself how will I know that I have grown professionally? What will I submit to my team at the end of my cycle that shows I have grown professionally (change professional practice, acquired new knowledge/skills over the course of my PDP?)

How will I know that my professional growth had an effect on student learning? What will I submit to my team at the end of my cycle that shows students have learned (performing better on assessments, acting differently) over the course of my PDP?)II D. Plan to Assess Professional GrowthSamples of Anticipated Methods to Assess Professional GrowthAnecdotal records over time Assessment changesAwards showing growthProfessional evaluations focused on growth areas that are systematically administeredBehavior plans created & adjusted over timeCurriculum changes over timeInstructional changes over timeLesson plan changes and reflections over timeMultimedia projects createdWebsite designs or other implementations of technologyParent surveys/conference methods over timePresentation outlines of new area of expertise and evaluations from audienceStudent projects that have changed over time because of your growth

717II D. Plan to Assess Student LearningSamples of Anticipated Methods to Assess Student LearningStudent project/work samples (over time or pre/post intervention)Student portfoliosof work that shows growth over timeWork/Reading logsAnecdotal records/Case Studies (with student work) over a period of timeGrade sheets/evaluation reports over timeMultimedia (videos of student performances, student website designs, etc.)

Student-led parent conferences with student work demonstratedParent survey results on behavioral/academic changes observed at home overtimePerformance assessmentsClassroom assessments (over time)Student survey results (over time)Standardized test scores over time

181819Artifact Interview ActivityPick a partner and interview him/her about collecting artifacts for professional growth and student learning. (10 minutes)

Reverse roles and have partner interview you about collecting artifacts. (10 minutes)1920Examples of Questionable ArtifactsCopy of membership card to professional organization (Professional Growth)A scanned copy of teaching article(Professional Growth)A piece of white paper with three student reflection questions dated January 26 and three more questions dated January 27, 2013. No student answers, just three questions (Student Learning)One student project sample from January 2013 when plan is submitted in January 2013 (Student Learning)Copy of survey that was distributed with no answers or results (Student Learning)Certificate of participation at music conference (Professional Growth)

20Questionable Artifact ResubmittedMembership card to professional organization can be submitted along with outline of presentation given at conference, details of your growth as a result of your activities in organization, or letters from other members detailing your involvement with organization and how you have changed your professional practice.

Membership card alone doesnt show growth

Questionable Artifact ResubmittedA scanned teaching article can be resubmitted along with examples of lessons created as a result of what you read, reflections of how article in periodical influenced the way you teach science, or including an annotated bibliography of readings you have done and what you have learned from the readings and implemented in your professional practice. Examples of what you implemented from your readings would be acceptable.

A copy of article alone doesnt show growth

Questionable Artifact ResubmittedA piece of white paper with reflection questions can be resubmitted with evidence of student responses to the questions over a period of time in addition to an analysis of what student responses to the questions are showing you about their learning. Chart/graph can illustrate themes as well.

A piece of white paper with student reflection questions and no responses alone doesnt show student learning.Questionable Artifact ResubmittedOne student project sample dated the same month that you are submitting PDP can be resubmitted along with several student project samples over time. You should include an explanation/reflection/analysis of what the projects are showing over the last few years as far as what students are doing differently.

One student project sample dated the same month that you submit PDP doesnt show student learning over time.Questionable Artifact ResubmittedA copy of a survey that you sent can be resubmitted with a graph or chart of the results, examples of comments from the survey and an analysis of the results. Survey should be systematically administered over a period of time and analyzed to determine what is being revealed.

A blank survey does not show student learning. The results and what you did with the results may!Questionable Artifact ResubmittedA certificate of participation can be resubmitted along with lesson plans or newly created curriculum or projects that you made as a result of attending the music conference. Attending a conference shows nothing more than attendance at an event. The certificate indicates you attended something not necessarily that you changed your professional practice.A certificate of participation does not show that you learned or grew as a professional!Collecting and Organizing Artifacts for EvidenceFor every activity you participate in, you may want to link that activity with a specific potential artifact. (Example: you attend workshop and your notes along with newly created and implemented lessons plans with explanation may be evidence)You may want to collect an artifact for each objective that you complete in your PDP.You may want to create learning activities where students produce actual artifacts. (Example: 4K classroom and as part of routine, you video social skills of children)

The Key to Step II. D.Artifact + Description = EvidenceSummaryYou should incorporate the collection of artifacts of your professional growth and student learning into your current job. You actually collect artifacts all of the time!! You just need to be intentional.Collect artifacts over the period of your licensure cycle so that you can demonstrate growth and not just a snapshot in time.Collect more artifacts than you need to submit so that you can select the artifacts that best shows your growth and student learning.

30Mapping ExerciseLook at your PDP activities and list what you could collect from activities as potential artifacts.

On reserve side of Artifact Map, take one artifact that you listed and write a description of it and explanation of why it would verify professional growth or student learning or both.

Using component checklist, have table partner read over your description and determine if artifact + description would verify PG or SL.30