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Other Academic Measures Alicia Currin-Moore Director, Performance Management and Accountability Oklahoma City Public Schools

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Slide 2 Other Academic Measures Alicia Currin-Moore Director, Performance Management and Accountability Oklahoma City Public Schools Slide 3 Statutory Requirements Slide 4 Educators will understand the process to select and calculate an Other Academic Measure Learning Goals Slide 5 Other Academic Measures are additional alternative instruments ensuring a robust teacher(or leader) evaluation, capturing unique facets of effective teaching, and reflecting student academic performances impacted by the teacher (or leader). Other Academic Measures Slide 6 Each teacher and leader will make an annual selection of the Other Academic Measure (OAM) from a list approved by the Oklahoma State Board of Education. Teachers and leaders must select an OAM that is relevant to their job duties. Teachers and leaders must select an OAM that is currently in use in the district. An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures Slide 7 Local school boards must ensure that teachers and leaders have at least two relevant OAM options. Teachers who teach multiple subjects and/or grades are not required to select an OAM for each subject or grade taught. Because the results of many OAMs are unavailable until after the current years evaluations are completed, current year OMAs will be added to the overall evaluation score the following year. An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures Slide 8 The List Other Academic Measures Slide 9 The List cont. Other Academic Measures Slide 10 Pending legislation suggests a delay in the Quantitative Portion of TLE (Value- Added Models), therefore, this option may not be available for the 2013-2014 school year. Other Academic Measures An Overview of the Process Slide 11 A teacher can only select this as an Other Academic Measure if the teacher has an individual VAM. Other Academic Measures An Overview of the Process Slide 12 Example- An Algebra teacher will have an individual VAM; therefore they can use the VAM again for their OAM. However, a drama teacher would not have an individual VAM; therefore they could not use VAM as their OAM. Other Academic Measures An Overview of the Process Slide 13 The district uses other Off the Shelf Assessments that may be included in this list. Other Academic Measures An Overview of the Process Slide 14 PART A -to be completed within the first 9-weeks of school or TBD by district policy STEP 1 Identify an Academic Area of Focus Mathematical problem solving skills Reading on grade level Invitation/placing in a regional or state OSSAA competition An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures Slide 15 PART A -to be completed within the first 9-weeks of school or TBD by district policy STEP 2 Identify the Pre-Assessment chosen and results of the Pre-Assessment 4 th grade math test scores of current 5 th grade students Results from a reading screener administered early in the school year Number of invitations to an OSSAA competition received last year An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures Slide 16 PART A -to be completed within the first 9-weeks of school or TBD by district policy STEP 3 Select an Other Academic Measure An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures x DIBELS Slide 17 PART A -to be completed within the first 9-weeks of school or TBD by district policy STEP 4 Establish a SMART Goal Specific Measurable Attainable and Ambitious Results-Driven Time-bound An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures Slide 18 PART A -to be completed within the first 9-weeks of school or TBD by district policy STEP 4 Establish a SMART Goal All students below proficient on the state math test will improve scores by one performance level. 95% of students will reach grade level on the state reading test. Students will earn the highest score possible in sight- reading at a regional contest. An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures Slide 19 PART A -to be completed within the first 9-weeks of school or TBD by district policy STEP 5 Establish a 5-Point Rating Scale Proficiency ScaleGrowth Scale 5- 100% on grade level5- 20% increase in student proficiency 4- 90% on grade level4- 15% increase in student proficiency 3- 80% on grade level3- 10% increase in student proficiency 2- 70% on grade level2- 5% increase in student proficiency 1- less than 70% on grade level1- less than 5% increase in student proficiency An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures Slide 20 PART B to be completed at the end of the school year or after instruction in the academic area of focus is complete STEP 6 Evaluation An Overview of the Process Other Academic Measures 4 92% of the students were reading on grade level at the end of the school year. See attached DIBELS scores Slide 21 Lets Review Learning Goal: Educators will understand the process to select and calculate an Other Academic Measure Slide 22 In grade-level or subject-level teams, please complete the following: 1. Select at least two OMAs that are appropriate for your grade or subject. 2. Select at least one assessment for each OMA chosen. 3. Write one SMART Goal for one of the selected OMAs. 15 MINUTES Slide 23 8 Slide 24 7 Slide 25 6 Slide 26 5 Slide 27 4 Slide 28 3 Slide 29 Slide 30 Slide 31 STOP Slide 32 Rate Yourself! 1- NOVICE- Im just starting to learn this, and I dont really understand it yet. 2-APPRENTICE- Im starting to get it, but I still need someone to coach me through it. 3- PRACTITIONER- I can mostly do it by myself, but I sometimes get confused. 4- EXPERT- I understand it well, and I could thoroughly teach it to my colleagues. Slide 33 Alicia Currin-Moore Director, Performance Management and Accountability [email protected] 405.587.0817 office 405.306.7129 cell Contact Information