Freehold Borough Teacher Evaluation Training KICKOFF PRESENTATION
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Freehold BoroughTeacher Evaluation TrainingKICKOFF PRESENTATION
March 8, 2013
Presented by:Joy Forrest (FLC)
Jennifer Donnelly (PAE)Rich Pepe (FIS)
Presentation Goals Introduce Marzano’s Teacher Evaluation Model
How strategies are organized How rating scales will be used to rate teacher practice What will the observation form look like
Outline our district training plan
Study Marzano’s 8 elements related to helping students interact with new knowledge
Uncover questions teachers have about the new evaluation system to bring to the DEAC
Benefits of New Evaluation System Focus on Professional Growth Meaningful Feedback for Teachers Useful Data for Administrators Improved Quality of Professional
Development Consistent Evaluation Practices
Evaluation System Components Research-based Instructional Framework
4-Point Evaluation Rubric 4: Innovating 3: Applying 2: Developing 1: Beginning
SummativeEvaluation Tool
Teacher PD
AdminTraining
Input Measures
Output
Measures
Technology Tool
Link to PD
Framework
Evaluation
Rubric
iObservation Evaluation Toolo Web-based platform for providing feedback and
recommendations
o 4-point rating scaleso Elements that are observed during an observation will be given a rating
of 0-4o Elements that are not observed will not be given a ratingo A summative rating will be calculated based on the cumulative ratings
over the course of the year
o Narrative comments will be added as appropriateo more detailed feedback on specific elementso general feedbacko recommendations
Marzano Observation Form Completed on the computer Only a subset of elements will be rated during
a single observation Components of the Observation Form
Element Evidence (non-exhaustive)
Teacher Student
Resources Scale
Year 1 Training Plan March 2013
Observer Track, Days 1-3 Practice Observations
April 2013 Teacher Mentor Track, Days 1-2 Teacher Mentor Track Turnkey Planning Day Observer Track, Days 4-5 Practice Observations
Year 1 Training Plan May 2013
Turnkey – Team Meeting Turnkey – ½ Day Session (5/24) Practice Observations
June 2013 iObservation Demonstration (6/21) Practice Observations
Marzano Introduction
Getting started with theMarzano Teacher Evaluation Model
based on Dr. Robert Marzano’sArt & Science of Teaching
When teachers used Marzano strategies…
…typical student achievement increased by
16 percentile points.
Marzano Teacher Evaluation ModelWhen these strategies are used, here is the typical effect on raising student achievement (percentile gain corrected):
Building Vocabulary 20%Effort and Recognition 14%Graphic Organizers 13%Homework 15%Identifying Similarities and Differences 20%
Interactive Games 20%Nonlinguistic Representations 17%
Note Taking 17%Practice 14%Setting Goals/Objectives 25%Student Discussion/Chunking 17%Summarizing 19%Tracking Student Progress and Using Scoring Scales
34%
Overview of Marzano Causal Teacher Evaluation Model
Innovating4
Applying3
Developing2
Beginning1
Not Using0
New strategies are created to meet needs of specific students or class as a whole in order for the desired effect to be evident in all students.
Strategy is used and monitored to see if it has desired effect with the majority of students.
Strategy is used correctly but the majority of students are not monitored for the desired effect of the strategy.
Strategy is used but pieces or components are missing.
Strategy is called for, but not used.
Generic Scale for Domain 1
Domains 2-4
16
Marzano’s Art & Science of TeachingFor the remainder of today’s In-Service session,
we will:
• Learn from Dr. Marzano via online training resources
• Discuss ways in which our current practices relate to Marzano’s elements.
• Identify at least 2 takeaway ideas for enhancing current practice
Let’s Get Started!
Online Course Content
1. Introduction
2. Design Questions
3. Lesson Segments
4. DQ2
Reflection Questions for Group Discussion1. What strategies do I / we currently use for each of the
3 Domain 1 lesson segments?Routine Events / Addressing Content / Enacted on the Spot
2. How do I / we help students interact with new knowledge? (DQ2)
3. What rating would I expect to receive on each of the 8 DQ2 elements?
1-Beginning, 2-Developing, 3-Applying, 4-Innovating
4. What can I try in my classroom tomorrow to enhance my current practices?