Monday, September 17, 2012

New Guidelines Aug 2012

Q: Is DESE updating and changing things as the new system is implemented across the state?  

A: YES.  On Tuesday, August 28th, Commissioner Chester issued new guidelines for Ed Eval trainings.  Here they are with a summary of implications CES work as an approved vendor.

The new guidelines are sent to you in an email - do take a look at them.
Here are the implications for CES:
  • Additional RTTT districts may look to CES for training because they are:
    • Required to begin training before beginning to evaluate.
    • Required to publish a training schedule by 10/1/12.
  • More districts may seek training for their evaluators, as DESE has now defined the minimum required training as:
    • 4 hours for teachers, to be delivered by district leaders*
    • 11 hours for evaluators, to be delivered by vendors or district leaders**
  • We will not deliver Modules 7 and 8 this year because:
    • Module 7 will be online only
    • Module 8 will be released Summer, 2013
  • It appears that we will not need to tackle the new one-hour workshops as they are to be delivered by district leaders.
* This consists of four new, one-hour modules, to be released between 9/4 and 10/1.
** This consists of existing modules 1-6.

Monday, September 10, 2012

What's it look like?

Q:  What does proficient performance "look like"?  What exactly would you expect a teacher to be doing?  To what extent DESE will define what things might "look like?"'

A:  DESE will provide no additional guidance around using the rubrics to define proficiency. That work will have to be done between evaluator and educator.

More Than One Rubric

Q:  Special educators in Hadley asked if they could get the Special Instructional Support Personnel (SISP) rubric during training?

A:  Yes, let's get this to them (or get any subgroup their particular rubric) so that they can work with that during training.  Click here to link to where the rubrics are posted.

How much evidence? II

Q:  How much evidence is needed for a single element?

A:  Module 5 has information about this.  In general, evidence should be provided for each indicator (not for each element) and that a product like a model curriculum unit may be sufficient evidence to demonstrate proficiency in multiple different indicators.

Example of Goal

Q:  What is an example of a "student learning goal"? 

A:  Check out Module 4 materials.  This is addressed and will be addressed in this mod.