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Student Learning Objectives (SLO) Essential Questions: 1. How does an SLO factor into teacher evaluation? 2. How will the SLO process be organized at Lower Dauphin?

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Student Learning Objectives (SLO)

Essential Questions:

1. How does an SLO factor into teacher evaluation?

2. How will the SLO process be organized at Lower Dauphin?

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Key Vocabulary

Performance Measure – Test or Project

Performance Indicator – The level of success you expect for students in your class on a “performance measure”

Teacher Expectations – Percentage of students who reach the “performance indicator”

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SLO processA process to

A process to document a measure of educator effectiveness based on student achievement of content standards

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Implementation

2013-2014 is a training year.

Districts will be required to implement SLOs in school year 2014-2015.

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School Building Data, 15%

Teacher Specific Data, 15%

Elective Data, 20%

Observation/ Evidence,

50%

Observation/EvidenceEffective 2013-2014 SYDanielson Framework Do-mainsPlanning and PreparationClassroom EnvironmentInstructionProfessional Responsibilities

School Building DataEffective 2013-2014 SYIndicators of Academic AchievementIndicators of Closing the Achievement Gap, All StudentsIndicators of Closing the Achievement Gap, SubgroupsAcademic Growth PVAASOther Academic IndicatorsCredit for Advanced Achievement

Teacher Specific DataEffective 2016-2017 SYPVAAS / Growth 3 Year Rolling Average2013-2014 SY2014-2015 SY2015-2016 SYOther data as provided in Act 82

Elective Data/SLOsOptional 2013-2014 SYEffective 2014-2015 SYDistrict Designed Measures and Examina-tionsNationally Recognized Standardized TestsIndustry Certification ExaminationsStudent Projects Pursuant to Local Re-quirementsStudent Portfolios Pursuant to Local Re-quirements

Teacher Effectiveness System in Act 82 of 2012

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Building Level Data, 15%

Observation/ Evidence,

50%

Observation/EvidenceEffective 2013-2014Danielson Framework Do-mainsPlanning and PreparationClassroom EnvironmentInstructionProfessional Responsibilities

Building Level DataEffective 2013-2014 SYIndicators of Academic AchievementIndicators of Closing the Achievement Gap, All StudentsIndicators of Closing the Achievement Gap, Sub-groupsAcademic Growth PVAASOther Academic IndicatorsCredit for Advanced Achievement

Elective Data/SLOsPiloting 2013-2014 SYEffective 2014-2015 SYDistrict Designed Measures and Examina-tionsNationally Recognized Standardized TestsIndustry Certification ExaminationsStudent Projects Pursuant to Local Re-quirementsStudent Portfolios Pursuant to Local Re-quirements

Elective Data, 35%

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PDE Categories A.K.A. Scale 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

1Teacher Observation & Practice

Danielson Framework 0 - 3 85% 65% 50%

2 Building Level Score

School Performance Profile (SPP)

0 - 3 15% 15% 15%

3 Teacher Specific Rating

Value-Added (PVAAS) 0 - 3 NA NA 15%

4 Elective RatingStudent Learning Objectives (SLO)

0 - 3 NA 20% 20%

For Professionals who teach PSSA and Keystone Courses: grades 4 - 11

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Category A.K.A. Scale 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

1Teacher Observation & Practice

Danielson Framework 0 - 3 85% 50% 50%

2 Building Level Score

School Performance Profile (SPP)

0 - 3 15% 15% 15%

3 Elective RatingStudent Learning Objectives (SLO)

0 - 3 NA 35% 35%

For Professionals who do not teach PSSA and Keystone Courses: grades 4 - 11

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Student Learning Objectives (SLO)

Five Sections:1. Classroom Context2. SLO Goal3. Performance Measures4. Performance Indicators5. Teacher Expectations

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1. Classroom Context basics of class, size, meeting frequency, duration, etc.

1a. Teacher Name: Mrs. Apple

1b. Course/Class: English

1c. Sections: Period 1, 2, 4 (all students in these sections)

1d. Total number of students involved: 18 + 20 + 22 = 60

1e. Total number of students on all your rosters: 100

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2. SLO Goal linked to standards with a rationale Goal - "Big Idea" Examples, Link to standards, short Narrative of why the goal statement and

aligned standards address important learning for the class.

2a. Goal Statement: Students will be able to demonstrate the ability to comprehend and evaluate complex texts across a range of types and disciplines.

2b. PA Core Standards: CC.1.2.9 - 8.1

2c. Rationale: Reading across a range of types and disciplines is a crucial skill to being successful in today's society. Being able to comprehend and evaluate complex texts will benefit students as they progress through their education and into the workforce.

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3. Performance Measure (PM) The details of the assessment used for the SLO. Name, metric (growth and/or

achievement), administration date frequency, scoring tools and personnel, performance reporting

4a. Name: Grade 7 Common Assessment4b. Metric: Mastery4c. Administration Date: Second Week of January4d. Scoring Tools: Framework in Assessment

Builder/Performance Tracker4e. Scoring Personnel: Scored at District Office4f. Performance Reporting: Proficiency Level Report in

Performance Tracker

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4. Performance Indicators (PI) description of the “expected level of achievement” for each student in the SLO

population (the assessment with a level of success or achievement defined)

3a.1. Assessment: Grade 7 Common Assessment

3a.2. Performance Indicator Targets: Students will score proficient (70% or higher) on the grade 7 Common Assessment

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5. Teacher Expectations percent failing, needs improvement, proficient, distinguished

90-100% Distinguished

70-89% Proficient

50-69% Needs Improvement

0-49% Failing

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Performance Measure: 7th Grade Classification Assessment

Performance Indicator: 70%

Number Students: 60

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Performance Measure: 7th Grade Classification Assessment Performance Indicator: 70%

Number Students: 60

Students who met or exceeded the Performance Indicator on the Performance Measure

Students who did not met or exceeded the Performance Indicator on the Performance Measure

Buckets

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Performance Measure: 7th Grade Classification Assessment Performance Indicator: 70%

Number Students: 60

Students who scored 70% or higher on the Performance Measure

Students who scored 69% or lower on the Performance Measure

50 10

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Performance Measure: 7th Grade Classification Assessment

Performance Indicator: 70%Number Students: 60

Students who scored 70% or higher on the Performance Measure

Students who scored 69% or lower on the Performance Measure

5010

50/60 = 83.3%

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Performance Measure: 7th Grade Classification Assessment Performance Indicator: 70%Number Students: 60

Students who scored 70% or higher on the Performance Measure

Students who scored 69% or lower on the Performance Measure

50 10

50/60 = 83.3%

Teacher Expectations

Needs Improvement (50 – 69)

Proficient (70 – 89)

Distinguished (90 – 100)

Failing (0 – 49)

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Performance Measure: 7th Grade Classification Assessment

Performance Indicator: 80%Number Students: 60

Students who scored 70% or higher on the Performance Measure

Students who scored 69% or lower on the Performance Measure

50 10

50/60 = 83.3%

Teacher Expectations:

Failing (0 – 49) Needs Improvement (50 – 69) Proficient (70 – 89) Distinguished (90– 100)

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FAQs

How many SLOs?2 Performance Measures per teacher per year

How many students?50% of your students no more than 100 (you select the sections, but

this should be a representative sample)

What performance measures should we use?Core: already developed common assessments Encore: discussion on appropriate assessments

At what level should we set the Performance Indicator? 70%

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Teacher Expectation

At what level should we set the lower end of Proficiency in the Teacher Expectation section? 70%

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“Teacher Expectation” Scenarioswith Performance Indicator set at 70%

Teacher A:0-49% 50%- 69% 70% - 89% 90%- 100%Failing Needs Imp Proficient Distinguished ______________________________________________________________

Teacher B:0-69% 70%- 79% 80% - 93% 94%- 100%Failing Needs Imp Proficient Distinguished

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Teacher Expectation Scenarioswith Performance Indicator set at 80%

Teacher A: 60 students (42 met performance indicator, 18 did not) = 70%

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Teacher B: 60 students (48 met performance indicator, 12 did not) = 80%