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Teacher Evaluation Calculation Explained. Student Performance Calculation. All teachers’ evaluations must be determined, through calculation, using 50% Student Growth Data (State law) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Teacher Evaluation Calculation Explained

Teacher Evaluation Calculation Explained

Page 2: Teacher Evaluation Calculation Explained

Student Performance Calculation

All teachers’ evaluations must be determined, through calculation, using 50% Student Growth Data (State law)

Student Matrices were developed for each teacher profile so that each teacher’s student performance data was relevant to their assignment.

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Kindergarten - Student Performance Indicators: Category Weight

%

Student performance rate

Total Points

A. STAR Reading: % of students entering Kindergarten ‘ready’ (as determined by FLKRS) who are above 40th %-tile on final STAR Reading Test

.25

B. STAR Math: % of students entering Kindergarten ‘ready’ (as determined by FLKRS) who are above 40th %-tile on final STAR Math Test

.25

C. PM Reading: % of students demonstrating proficiency achievement on final District Progress Monitoring Assessment.

.05

D. PM Math: % of students demonstrating proficiency achievement on final District Progress Monitoring Assessment.

.05

E. 3rd Grade READING Proficiency: % of 3rd grade students in the school that is fed that that earn Level 3 and above in READING.

.20

F. 3rd Grade MATH Proficiency: % of 3rd grade students in the school that is fed that that earn Level 3 and above in MATH.

.20

1st Grade - Student Performance Indicators: Category Weight

%

Student performance rate

Total Points

A. STAR Reading: % of students ‘on grade level’ (defined as between above 1.7 GE) as measured by the final STAR assessment.

.25

B. STAR Math: % of students ‘on grade level’ (defined as between above 1.7 GE) as measured by the final STAR assessment.

.25

C. PM Reading: % of students demonstrating proficiency achievement on final District Progress Monitoring Assessment.

.05

D. PM Math: % of students demonstrating proficiency achievement on final District Progress Monitoring Assessment.

.05

E. 3rd Grade READING Proficiency: % of 3rd grade students in the school that is fed that earn Level 3 and above in READING.

.20

F. 3rd Grade MATH Proficiency: % of 3rd grade students in the school that is fed that earn Level 3 and above in MATH.

.20

Non-Core Teacher - Student Performance Indicators:

Category

Weight %

Student performance rate

Total Points

A. FCAT Math: % of students proficient on Math FCAT school-wide

.30

B. FCAT Reading: % of students proficient on Reading FCAT school-wide

.30

C. Content Mastery Assessments: % of students demonstrating mastery on district approved, common end of year mastery assessments. In absence of district approved, common end of year mastery assessment, the category weight for FCAT math and FCAT reading will be increased to 50% each.

.40

Student Performance Matrix K – 1st grade (Classroom / Non-Classroom)Teacher: ______________________________ School Year: ______________School: _______________________________ Principal: _________________

Score For Student Growth and Achievement:(50% of total calculation)

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4th Grade - Student Performance Indicators:

Category Weight %

Student performance rate

Total Points

• A. FCAT Combined VAM : Teacher Value Added Measure (HE = 100, E = 80, NI = 60, U = 40)

.80

• B. FCAT Writing : % of students who were present from September 1 through FCAT Writing assessment who earned 4.0 or above + % of students who earned 5.0 or above. (Example: If 50% of the class earned 4.0 or above and 25% earned 5.0 or above, the Student performance rate = 75 points. It is possible to earn more than 100 points in Student performance rate for FCAT Writing.)

.20

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VAM Score Calculation

agg_vam_combined agg_vam_combined_se

K=0 (intial cut method)   K=.5   K=1  

Final Rating for

K=.5

Final Rating for

K=1 Final Rating Using ALL 3

Teacher 1 -0.255761215 0.17031955 NI/UN -0.1706 -0.08544

UN UN UNTeacher 2 -0.123669011 0.412399299 NI/UN 0.082531 0.28873

NI NI E

Teacher 3 -0.062040113 0.110353218 NI/UN -0.00686 0.048313

UN NI NITeacher 4 0.034675105 0.128534939 HE/E -0.02959 -0.09386

E E E

Teacher 5 0.077288836 0.136024732 HE/E 0.009276 -0.05874

HE E ETeacher 6 0.546833165 0.16290229 HE/E 0.465382 0.383931

HE HE HE

VAM after statistical confidence measures

VAM Score Initial Rating Determination (positive/negative VAM determine)

Statistical Error

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Highly Effective - 25

Effective - 102

Needs Improvement - 30

Unsatisfactory - 36

How many teachers in each category? (district-wide)

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So, with the VAM rating calculated…

• As per state law, if a teacher receives a VAM, it must be used for, at least, 40% of their overall evaluation score and, therefore, 80% of the student performance calculation.

• It is inserted into the calculation for the Student Performance portion of the Evaluation

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4th Grade - Student Performance Indicators:

Category Weight %

Student

performance

rate

Total

Points

• A. FCAT Combined VAM : Teacher Value Added Measure (HE = 100, E = 80, NI = 60, U = 40)

.80

• B. FCAT Writing : % of students who were present from September 1 through FCAT Writing assessment who earned 4.0 or above + % of students who earned 5.0 or above. (Example: If 50% of the class earned 4.0 or above and 25% earned 5.0 or above, the Student performance rate = 75 points. It is possible to earn more than 100 points in Student performance rate for FCAT Writing.)

.20

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4th Grade - Student Performance Indicators:

Category Weight %

Student

performance

rate

Total

Points

• A. FCAT Combined VAM : Teacher Value Added Measure (HE = 100, E = 80, NI = 60, U = 40)

.80 80

• B. FCAT Writing : % of students who were present from September 1 through FCAT Writing assessment who earned 4.0 or above + % of students who earned 5.0 or above. (Example: If 50% of the class earned 4.0 or above and 25% earned 5.0 or above, the Student performance rate = 75 points. It is possible to earn more than 100 points in Student performance rate for FCAT Writing.)

.20

64

50% earned 4 an above, 20% earned 5 and above = 70

14

Total = 78

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Instructional Practice Score

• May be up to 50% of the Teacher’s Evaluation score

• Based on observation of practice

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School: _____________________________________ Principal: ___________________Observation Data for Calculation:

Instructional Practice Calculation (Final Calculation):

Frequency Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4

Innovating

Applying

Developing

Beginning

Not Using

Total Elements

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Frequency Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4

Innovating 3 4 0 0

Applying 4 1 2 4

Developing 2 0 3 2

Beginning 0 0 1 0

Not Using 0 0 0 0

Total Elements

9 5 6 6

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Frequency Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4

Level 4 33 80 0 0

Level 3 44 20 33 66

Level 2 22 0 50 33

Level 1 0 0 17 0

Level 0 0 0 0 0

Domain Score

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Category I Teachers: Highly Effective (4)= 85% or more at Level 3 and above and 0% at Level 0 or 1Effective (3) = 65% or more at Level 3 or aboveDeveloping/Needs Improvement (2) = Less than 65% at Level 3 or higher and Less than 50% at Level 1, 0Unsatisfactory (1) = Greater than or equal to 50% at Level 1, 0

Category II Teachers: Highly Effective (4) = 85% or more at Level 3 and above and 0% at Level 0 or 1Effective(3) = 75% or more at Level 3 or aboveDeveloping/Needs Improvement (2)= Less than 75% at Level 3 or higher and Less than 50% at Level 1, 0Unsatisfactory (1) = Greater than or equal to 50% at Level 1, 0

Category III Teachers: Highly Effective (4) = 90% or more at Level 3 and above and 0% at Level 0 or 1Effective (3) = 85% or more at Level 3 or aboveDeveloping/Needs Improvement (2)= Less than 85% at Level 3 or higher and Less than 50% at Level 1, 0Unsatisfactory (1) = Greater than or equal to 50% at Level 1, 0

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Frequency Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4

Level 4 33 80 0 0

Level 3 44 20 33 66

Level 2 22 0 50 33

Level 1 0 0 17 0

Level 0 0 0 0 0

Domain Score 3 4 2 3

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Domain 1 score x 68 = ______

Domain 2 score x 14 = ______

Domain 3 score x 8 = ______

Domain 4 score x 10 = ______

TOTAL:_________ / 4

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Domain 1 score x 68 = 3 x 68 = 204

Domain 2 score x 14 = 4 x 14 = 56

Domain 3 score x 8 = 2 x 8 = 16

Domain 4 score x 10 = 3 x 10 = 30

TOTAL: 306 / 4

Instructional Practice Score of 76.5

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Final Calculation

• Student Performance Score = 78• Instructional Practice Score = 77• Average = 77.5– Grading Scale:• 90 – 100 = Highly Effective• 70 – 89 = Effective• 60 – 69 = Needs Improvement / Developing• 0- 59 = Unsatisfactory