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SAFE-T GuideSAFE-T GuideImportant Important ReminderReminder
Take it off the Take it off the shelfshelfand and useuse it! it!
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What is Stage II of What is Stage II of SAFE-T?SAFE-T? Stage I: Preparation Stage II: _____________________ Stage III: Deliberation Stage IV: Judgments
Collection of Evidence
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is meant by What is meant by
evidenceevidence??In the legal world, evidence is
represented by the facts of the case.
In the world of teacher evaluation, evidence is represented by descriptions of what is actually written, said, or done.
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In other words,In other words,
evidence is factual information that is relatively free from value judgments.
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In SAFE-TIn SAFE-T All judgments are based on
evidence.
All evidence is contained in the
dossier.
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Important!Important!
The SAFE-T process requires the disengagement of evidence from judgments to the maximum extent possible.
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So,So,
evidence is the presentation of the facts, and
judgment is the interpretation of the facts.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is the relationship What is the relationship between evidence & between evidence & judgment?judgment?
Evidence is more objective.
Judgment is more subjective.
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In sound, defensible In sound, defensible evaluation, judgment evaluation, judgment
is made by trained professionals, and
is based on factual evidence.
This type of judgment is known as informed judgment.
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In SAFE-T, types of evidence are collected.
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Types of EvidenceTypes of Evidence
Long-range plan (LRP) with teacher reflections
Unit work sample (UWS) with teacher reflections
Classroom observation records
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Types of EvidenceTypes of Evidence
Teacher reflections on observed lessons
Professional performance reviews (PPRs)
Professional self-assessment
(PSA)
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SAFE-TSAFE-TClassifying the Classifying the EvidenceEvidence
Evidence Domain APS(s)
LRP
UWS
Observations
Planning
Planning
Instruction &Environment
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4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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SAFE-TSAFE-TClassifying the Classifying the EvidenceEvidence
Evidence Domain(s) APS(s)
Reflections
PPR
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Instruction &EnvironmentProfessionalRespons.ProfessionalRespons.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhy are teacher Why are teacher reflections included as reflections included as evidence?evidence?Good teaching is purposeful and
intentional. Sound, defensible teacher evaluation
requires evidence not only of what teachers say and do, but the reasoning behind their behavior.
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In other words,In other words,
reflections allow teachers to explain the WHY behind the WHAT and HOW.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat happens to the What happens to the evidence?evidence?All evidence is placed in a dossier --
an organized collection of data, somewhat like a portfolio.
The dossier is maintained by the team chair.
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What is a template?What is a template?
A template is a standardized guide for recording evidence.
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How many templates How many templates does SAFE-T contain?does SAFE-T contain?
There are ______ templates. eight
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SAFE-T TemplatesSAFE-T Templates
Four of the templates are to be completed by the teacher who is being evaluated. These are referred to as the teacher templates (TT1—TT4).
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The remaining four templates are to be completed by the evaluators. These are referred to as the evaluator templates (ET1—ET4).
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SAFE-TSAFE-TAre districts required to Are districts required to use the SAFE-T use the SAFE-T templates?templates?ET3, the SAFE-T Summary, is required.All other teacher and evaluator
templates are optional. Districts have the discretion of substituting their own equivalent forms/ formats.
Either way, all information (including the reflections) must be addressed.
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What happens to the What happens to the completed templates?completed templates?
All of the completed templates are placed in the _________ , which is maintained by the ______ of the evaluation team.
dossierchair
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is TT1?What is TT1?TT1 is the template that the teacher is to use
to provide evidence related to long-range planning.
The five key elements associated with APS 1 form the basis for TT1 and are the criteria by which the long-range plan (LRP) is evaluated.
The teacher also must respond to the reflection questions that accompany each key element.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TLRP LRP ReflectionsReflectionsThe plans are not as
important as the planning. Examining planning via teacher reflections allows us to go beneath the surface of the plans.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is a long-range What is a long-range plan?plan?
A long-range plan is a blueprint for teaching an entire course and is similar to a course syllabus.
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SAFE-TSAFE-THow many LRPs are How many LRPs are required?required?For SAFE-T, the teacher is required to
develop and submit an LRP for one course (i.e., to complete one TT1) per evaluation period.
A course is defined as a specified subject taught to a specified group (class) of students during a specified time frame (usually a semester or year).
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhich course must the Which course must the teacher select for the teacher select for the LRP (TT1) in SAFE-T?LRP (TT1) in SAFE-T?During the preliminary evaluation
period, teachers at the early childhood and elementary (through grade 3) levels must develop an LRP in ELA if the teacher is required to be content-competent in ELA for his or her current teaching assignment.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhich course must the Which course must the teacher select for the teacher select for the LRP (TT1) in SAFE-T? LRP (TT1) in SAFE-T? In all other cases, the evaluation team
is responsible for making this determination.
The evaluation team must select and/or approve the course in writing.
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Examining the LRPExamining the LRP
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Examining the LRPExamining the LRPWhat is the key element all about?
(Summarize the key element.)What is the teacher expected to
address in the template? (Summarize the section of TT1 that relates to the key element.)
What are the evaluators looking for? (Summarize the section of ET3 that relates to the key element.)
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SAFE-TSAFE-TIs another LRP (TT1) Is another LRP (TT1) required during the required during the final evaluation period?final evaluation period?If all five APS 1 key elements are
met at the end of the preliminary evaluation period, the evaluation team has the option of waiving the LRP (TT1) requirement for the final evaluation period.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TIs another LRP (TT1) Is another LRP (TT1) required during the required during the final evaluation period?final evaluation period?If any of the five APS 1 key elements are
not met at the end of the preliminary evaluation period, the teacher must develop and submit another LRP (TT1) in a course that is selected and/or approved by the evaluation team.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is TT2?What is TT2?
TT2 is the template that the teacher is to use to provide evidence related to Short-Range Planning (APS 2) and Planning Assessments and Using Data (APS 3).
This evidence is presented in the form of a unit work sample (UWS).
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What is the purpose of What is the purpose of a UWS?a UWS?
A unit work sample requires the teacher to examine the impact of instruction on student achievement, making adjustments as needed to improve student learning.
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In other words,In other words,
the criteria for the unit work sample are drawn from the six key elements of APSs 2 and 3.
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What is a unit?What is a unit?An instructional unit is a set of
integrated lessons designed to accomplish learning objectives related to a curricular theme, a particular area of knowledge, or a general skill or process.
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What is a unit?What is a unit?Typically, an instructional unit
requires two or more weeks to complete. If a particular unit requires less than two weeks to complete, then more than one unit must be selected.
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SAFE-TSAFE-THow is the UWS unit How is the UWS unit selected?selected?The teacher is to select the unit(s) for
the UWS from the LRP that was submitted for evaluation.
The unit must be completed in its entirety during the evaluation period.
The UWS may not be based on the first unit in the instructional sequence.
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Examining the UWSExamining the UWSWhat is the key element all about?
(Summarize the key element.)What is the teacher expected to
address in the template? (Summarize the section of TT2 that relates to the key element.)
What are the evaluators looking for? (Summarize the section of ET3 that relates to the key element.)
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SAFE-TSAFE-TIs another UWS (TT2) Is another UWS (TT2) required during the required during the final evaluation period?final evaluation period?If all six key elements of APSs 2 and
3 are met at the end of the preliminary evaluation period, the evaluation team has the option of waiving the UWS (TT2) requirement for the final evaluation period.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TIs another UWS (TT2) Is another UWS (TT2) required during the required during the final evaluation period?final evaluation period?If any of the six key elements of APSs
2 and 3 are not met at the end of the preliminary evaluation period, the teacher must develop and submit another UWS (TT2) during the final evaluation period.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is What is ET1?ET1?
ET1, the Classroom Observation Record, is the template that evaluators use to record evidence relative to APSs 4 – 9.
The structure of ET1 is intended to help evaluators focus their observations on the appropriate key elements and organize their notes and records accordingly.
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When do evaluators When do evaluators complete ET1s?complete ET1s?
Evaluators must complete an ET1 following each ____________ classroom observation.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is an integral What is an integral classroom classroom observation?observation?
Each integral, or complete, classroom observation
must be unannounced;
must last a complete lesson or a minimum of 45 minutes; and
must yield evidence relative to all key elements of APSs 4-9.
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SAFE-TSAFE-THow often are integral How often are integral observations observations conducted?conducted?Each evaluation team member who
is required to observe the teacher (i.e., a minimum of two evaluators) must conduct at least one integral classroom observation during each evaluation cycle.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWarning!!!!Warning!!!!!!
The ET1 must beThe ET1 must be
all fact,all fact,
no fiction.no fiction.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TUnlocking the Key Unlocking the Key
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SAFE-TSAFE-TAre “walk through” Are “walk through” observations observations permitted?permitted? Yes. However, information
obtained during walk-through observations may be used as SAFE-T evidence only for one or more of the following three purposes:
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhen are walk-through When are walk-through observations included in observations included in SAFE-T?SAFE-T?1. To determine the need for additional
integral classroom observations,
2. To determine the need for a subsequent LRP and/or UWS; and/or
3. To follow up on a specific instructional weakness that was identified during a previous integral observation.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is TT3?What is TT3?
TT3 is the template that the teacher is to use to reflect on the lesson.
The teacher must submit a TT3 to the team chair within seven calendar days following each integral classroom observation.
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The purpose of The purpose of
reflections is to . . . reflections is to . . . give the teacher a voice, and
allow the evaluators to gain an understanding of the teacher’s perspective on the lesson.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat type of What type of
perspective? perspective? Each reflection allows the teacher
to comment on the lesson objectives, teaching strategies, content appropriateness, assessment, feedback to students, and implications for subsequent instruction.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TAre observations (ET1s) Are observations (ET1s) and reflections (TT3s) and reflections (TT3s) required during the final required during the final evaluation period?evaluation period?
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is What is ET2?ET2?ET2, the Professional Performance
Review, is the template that the principal (or designee) is to complete near the end of each evaluation period.
ET2 provides information about the teacher’s perceived performance relative to the first four key elements of APS 10.
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Is another Professional Is another Professional Performance Review (ET2) Performance Review (ET2) required during the final required during the final evaluation period?evaluation period?
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is What is TT4?TT4?
TT4 is the template that the teacher is to use as a guide to completing a professional self-assessment.
The teacher is to complete and submit TT4 near the end of the preliminary evaluation period in order to provide evidence relative to APS 10.E.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is What is TT4?TT4?
In the self-reflection, the teacher is asked to focus on his or her professional strengths, professional challenges, impact on students, and plans for professional development
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat is What is TT4?TT4?If the teacher is on-target with his or
her self-assessment, then TT4 will be useful in guiding the development of the teacher’s Professional Growth and Development Plan.
The Professional Self-Assessment (TT4) is an important determiner of the teacher’s readiness to engage in Goals-Based Evaluation (GBE).
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Is another TT4 required Is another TT4 required during the final during the final evaluation period?evaluation period?
If APS 10.E is met at the end of the preliminary evaluation period, the evaluation team has the option of waiving the professional self-assessment (TT4) requirement for the final evaluation period.
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Is another TT4 required Is another TT4 required during the final during the final evaluation period?evaluation period?
If APS 10.E is not met at the end of the preliminary evaluation period, the teacher must complete another professional self-assessment (TT4) requirement during the final evaluation period.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TExamining Examining
ProfessionalismProfessionalism
1.Describe the key element.
2.Explain what the administrator or teacher is expected to address.
3.Explain what the evaluators are looking for.
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SAFE-TSAFE-TWhat’s in the What’s in the dossier?dossier?
At this point, the dossier should contain the following completed documents:
TT1: teacher’s LRP and reflectionsTT2: teacher’s UWS and reflectionsET1s: evaluators’ observation recordsTT3s: teacher’s reflection on each
observed lessonET2: professional review completed by the
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ET3, the SAFE-T Summary, is the required template that is used to describe the judgments that are based on the evidence.
ET4, the SAFE-T Log, is the optional template that evaluators can use to plan and document the evaluation process.
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Take-AwaysTake-Aways(So far. . . )
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