Teacher Evaluation Committee Meeting September 18th and Evaluation Timeline.

Listed below are the general notes from the September 18th, teacher evaluation committee meeting.  Members present include Chris Sipperley, Hassane Jaafar, Julie Maconochie, Steve Saleh, Fatme Faraj, Jill Chochol, Shannon Peterson, and Glenn Maleyko

  • We first went over Stages and the online system. As previously mentioned in a blog post we will pilot this software in 6 schools. The launch will occur soon.
  •  We talked about timelines and credibility. Making sure that things are done effectively.
  • Teachers can be evaluated on all standards and elements.
  • Talked about Student Data and how that will look moving forward. We are not confident based on what we are hearing from the pilot districts. We are waiting for the state to provide direction.

MESSAGE FROM THE COMMITTEE

  • The Timeline will be posted on the blog. Please scroll Down.
  • A self evaluation must be completed by teachers and brought to the goal meeting (this is will not be part of the personnel file but it should be shared with the administrator).
  • It is recommended that teachers  keep a notebook with the standards and throw evidence in the book. Ex. Similar to the plan I portfolios.
  • We discussed whether or not a pre-conference form is needed for Plan II teachers. At this time we do not have one but teachers can request a conference.
  • Moving forward we want a combination of scheduled observations and those that are surprise observations. We also want to implement routine walkthroughs for evaluations.
  • We discussed the student data piece and that we are waiting on direction from the state. Stages allows for a weighting system that we will look at although we will not officially use it this year.  We will just analyze the data. We discussed a specific rating system, we have left it open for flexibility. Next year we will have to move to a more specified system.
  • Teachers should be aware of the building initiatives and should have goals aligned with building and district initiatives while allowing for individual flexibility
  • Teachers may be evaluated on all standards and elements during the year even if they are not reflected in the teacher goals.
  • After the 1st year we have all learned a lot and things will get better with the timeline and with moving forward. We all want effective and fair evaluation

 

Evaluation Timelines Dearborn Public

Schools Guidelines for Teachers

Plan I Probationary Years one and two

Multiple Formal Observations (minimum of two) each year (recommended prior to March 15)

Recommended timeline

Prior to 10/1 –   Administrator distributes forms and reviews expectations,portfolio collections, and evaluation timelines with all probationary. Administrator meets with each teacher individually to develop an  Individual Development Plan. Complete Self-Assessment.

Prior to 12/15 – First required formal observation must be completed.

Prior to  3/15 –  Second formal observation must be completed.

Prior to  4/30 –  The Year End Evaluation must be completed.

Plan I Probationary Years Three, Four and Five.

Multiple Formal Observations – (Minimum of two) prior to March 15

 Individual Development Plan

The teacher and administrator will review and revise the Individual Development Plan in the areas of instruction, content, management, and professional development.

Recommended Timeline

10-1 – Formulate IDP : Complete Self-Assessment

12/15 – The first formal observation must be completed.

Prior to 3/15 – The second formal observation must be completed.

Prior to 4/30 – The Year End Evaluation must be completed.

Plan II Evaluations

Recommended Timeline

11-15- Initial Meeting to set goals: Complete Self Assessment

4-30- Multiple Formal Observations – (Minimum of two, it is recommend that the first formal observation should be completed by January 15th)

5-31- Year end evaluation must be completed.

HR Technology for Files and Evaluations

We have worked hard all summer in order to prepare to pilot a new software program for teacher evaluations. The software will provide for a more effective and efficient way to implement teacher evaluations and it is totally web based and secure.  We are using our own evaluation document but will use the software to support implementation.  The six schools that will pilot the Stages software for the 2012-13 school year include. Fordson, Duvall, Miller, Stout, Bryant and Maples. We hope to bring the entire district over to an electronic system in the 2013-14 school year. In addition Mr. Troy Patterson has created a pilot with ilearn and we are looking to implement that software in at least 2 schools.

We also plan to convert all HR files to an electronic system. We are using CEO software and hope to have this conversion completed within a year.

Dearborn Administrator Evaluation Tool

Go to the link below to view the revised administrator evaluation tool. All templates can be found on this page. Scroll down past the Teacher Evaluation tools to view the administrator tools. https://dearbornschools.org/hr-employment/hr-evaluation-tools  

Also, Andy Denison and Glenn Maleyko will provide a presentation before the General Administrator’s group on September 13th and 14th, 2012.  Click here for the link to the presentation which can also be found on the HR PD page. https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/humanresources/wp-content/uploads/sites/103/2012/02/admin-evaluation-spet-13-2012.ppt

Apple Grant for Paraprofessionals

This also went out from Ms. Bankhead via email to paraprofessionals.

Dear ELL Staff and District ELL contacts:

 

We have successfully enrolled 49 APPLES applicants from across Wayne County into the Madonna teacher certification and ELL endorsement programs. We have 11 remaining openings for para-professionals that work in a classroom with ELL students that do not already have a teaching certificate.

If your district has a para pro that meets this definition, pls give them the attached application and encourage them to apply.


The deadline is Thursday, September 27th, 2012 @ 3pm. Only fully completed and timely submitted applications with supporting documents will be reviewed.

Your assistance in helping us meet this goal is appreciated.

Teacher Evaluation Timelines

Greetings,

This is a reminder that you can access the HR evaluation webpage to download documents related to teacher evaluations. We have timelines on the website as well. https://dearbornschools.org/hr-employment/hr-evaluation-tools

Plan I teachers can refer to the document titled plan I outline, and plan II teachers can refer to the document titled plan II outline for specific requirements.  There are multiple resources on this webpage.

Michigan Teacher Evaluation Pilot

Greetings Everyone,

Dearborn had applied for the Pilot on Teacher Evaluations that is being run by the state. We were initially accepted but decided to decline because we were unable to use the Danielson Model which is aligned with our current system. However, the state was gracious thankful that we had initially applied. Even though we are not going to be involved in the pilot.  I wanted to pass on the information regarding the pilot.  Click on the following link. Michigan districts to try out national model

ELL Tuition Grant from WCRESA and Madonna University.

Attention Everyone,
Please see the important message below regarding an opportunity to receive free tuition for ELL classes at Madonna University.  If you have any questions you can contact Ms. Trapp as her contact information is listed below.  If you are interested in applying please inform your direct supervisor. Ms. Rose Aldubaily the Coordinator of the English Language Learners (ELL) department in Dearborn is heading up the recruitment of potential candidates with enrollment in the program.

I hope that you are having a great summer.

Here is the link to the application.

APPLE GRANT Application Form

Glenn Maleyko, Ph.D.
Director of Human Resources
Dearborn Public Schools
18700 Audette,
Dearborn, MI 48124
Ph. 313-827-3068
https://dearbornschools.org/hr-employment

 

From: “Trapp, Deborah” <dtrapp@madonna.edu>
Date: July 11, 2012 2:49:02 PM EDT
To: <Chochoj@dearborn.k12.mi.us>
Subject: Wayne RESA Apple Grant Application

Wayne RESA and Madonna University have been awarded a 1.5 million dollar grant that will provide the following:

 

ü  Teacher Certification and a Bachelor Degree for ELL Para Pros

ü  MATesol Master’s Degree for ELL teachers

 

This grant provides a FREE – no cost education for ELL para pros and teachers at Madonna University. 

 

However, there are  limited spaces and it is so important that the Dearborn Public Schools are involved in this exciting opportunity!

 

If you have questions, please contact me.  If those educators who are interested have questions, please have them contact me.

I have attached a 2 page application form.  Once completed it needs to be submitted to Wayne RESA.

 

Sincerely,

 

Deborah Trapp

Apple Grant Advisor

(248) 767-1831

dtrapp@madonna.edu

SB-CEU changes to state certification

Recent changes to recording SB-CEU’s.
New Administrative Rules that govern the educator’s certificates were recently adopted by the legislature. These new administrative rules have eliminated the term “State Board Continuing Education Units (SB-CEUs). The State credits educators can earn are now referred as “state continuing education hours” and “clock hours” in the Administrative Rules. The Office of Professional Preparation will be combining these two terms into one – “State Continuing Education Clock Hours” to help clarify it to the field. So, instead of earning 18 SB-CEUs, an educator will have to earn 180 state continuing education clock hours.
Under the new Administrative Rules, the credits educators must earn for renewal of their certificate has also expanded to include the 5 days of professional development a district is required to provide their teachers annually (PA 289, 1995 Sec.380.1527). The options they now have to earn credits for renewal are: 6 college semester credits, 180 state continuing education clock hours, district provided professional development (Sec.380.1527), or a combination of these. More specific directions will be going out soon on how teachers will report their district provided PD for credit.
What does that mean for us? The main change our system will see is that we will no longer have to convert our “contact hours” into “SB-CEUs”. The new system will work off the hours an individual earns and they will be called “clock hours” instead of “contact hours”.
As of June 11th, educators will have to enter the SB-CEU credits as “hours” into the Michigan Online Educator Certification System (MOECS). They will need to transpose the SB-CEUs listed on their old certificate, back into hours.
If your staff has questions regarding their specific situation and their needed requirements, we recommend they call the Office of Professional Preparation Services at 734-373-3310.
Our SB-CEU Program Services dept will be happy to assist your staff with any questions regarding SB-CEUs earned through Wayne RESA. They can be reached at sbceu@resa.net<mailto:sbceu@resa.net><mailto:sbceu@resa.net> (preferred) or by calling 734-334-1621

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