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T-TESS/T-PESS2016-17 Implementation Lead Meetings
January 12, 2017
8:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Shannon Allen
Administrative Specialist, Leadership Development
210-370-5675
Agenda
2016-17 Available Trainings
Pulse check on T-TESS and T-PESS Process:
Where should appraisers be at this point in the school year?
Region 20 T-TESS Support Training this Spring
Updates regarding Student Growth Measure
communication from TEA
SLO (Student Learning Objectives) Training interest forms
Edivate-Observe Webinar opportunity
2016-2017 Available Trainings
T-TESS
DATE Training Description Workshop # FEE
Jan. 26, 2017 T-TESS Late Hire Teacher
Orientation Training
41767 $75
Jan.31–Feb.2, 2017 T-TESS Appraiser Certification
Training
41774 $450
June 26-28, 2017 T-TESS Appraiser Certification
Training
41783 $450
July 17-19, 2017 T-TESS Appraiser Certification
Training
41784 $450
Sept. 12-14, 2017 T-TESS Appraiser Certification
Training
42849 $450
Oct. 6-8, 2017 T-TESS Appraiser Certification
Training
42851 $450
2016-2017 Available Trainings
T-PESS
DATE Training Description Workshop # FEE
Jan. 24-25, 2017 T-PESS Appraiser Certification
Training
41770 $400
June 15-16, 2017 T-PESS Appraiser Certification
Training
42444 $400
July 24-25, 2017 T-PESS Appraiser Certification
Training
42450 $400
Sept. 18-19, 2017 T-PESS Appraiser Certification
Training
42860 $400
2016-2017 Available Trainings
AEL
DATE Training Description Workshop # FEE
Feb.28-Mar. 2,2017 Advancing Educational
Leadership
41776 $450
June 20-22, 2017 Advancing Educational
Leadership
41779 $450
July 10-12, 2017 Advancing Educational
Leadership
41781 $450
Sept. 27-29, 2017 Advancing Educational
Leadership
42906 $450
Oct.30-Nov.2, 2017 Advancing Educational
Leadership
42907 $450
Register for all trainings on Connect20https://txr20.escworks.net/
T-TESS: Where are we in the Process?
All Goal Setting Conferences should be complete and mid-year checks
should be occurring. (Formative Reviews)
Suggestion time would be during the Post Conference meeting.
© Texas Education Agency
Goal Setting – Appraiser Overview
PURPOSE: Teachers authentically engage in reflection about current professional practices, identify
professional growth goals, establish and implement a professional development plan to attain those
goals, and track progress toward the goals over the course of the year.
Teacher Self-Assessment
Goal Setting and Establishing a Professional
Development Plan
Professional Development Plan Implementation
Formative ReviewsPrepare for End-0f-Year
Conference End-of-Year Conference
Preliminary Goal Setting and Planning for Following Year
Ongoing Teacher Self-Reflection
Ongoing Teacher Self-Reflection
T-TESS: Where are we in the Process?
Appraisers should be half-way through their Formal Observations with Post
Conferences for assigned teachers.
District administrators can check DMAC and Eduphoria for Formal
Observation completion status by appraiser.
Because of spring semester time commitments
(ie. state testing), it is imperative that appraisers
not wait until the last minute to complete Formal
Observations and Post Conferences.
T-PESS: Where are we in the Process?
Superintendents and Designees should be scheduling Mid-Year Progress
Meetings to review the principal’s T-PESS goal progress.
These meetings are ideally held on campus so that appraiser have easy
access to artifacts available for effective conversations.
T-PESS: Where are we in the Process?
Principals should be gathering artifacts related to the T-PESS goal
and other specific T-PESS indicators of interest.
This information will be shared with the Superintendent/Designee
prior to the End-of-Year Conference in May/June.
Superintendents/Designees should provide clear communication
regarding expected artifacts related to the T-PESS goal.
ESC-Region 20
Upcoming T-TESS Support Training
T-TESS New Teacher
Orientation Training
Date: January 26, 2017
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Where: ESC-20 Conference Center
Audience: New Hires (Teachers) and
district support staff who
may need to familiarize
themselves with T-TESS
structure.
Workshop#: 41767
Fee: $75 per participant
T-TESS Appraisers:
Building Coaching Skills
Date: February 21, 2017
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Where: ESC-20 Conference Center
Audience: T-TESS Appraisers
Workshop#: 42459
Fee: $100 per participant
ESC-Region 20
T-PESS Support Options for Principals
What: The ESC-20 Network
When: 2017-2018 School Year (Beginning Sept.)
Time: 4:00 – 7:30 p.m. (once a month)
Where: Los Barrios Restaurant
Audience: Principals engaged in the T-PESS process seeking networking opportunities.
Fee: $1200 for the year (dinner included)
Student Growth Measure
Updates
© Texas Education Agency
T-TESS Overview
Student Growth:
(A) student learning objectives;
(B) student portfolios;
(C) pre- and post-test results on district-level assessments;
or
(D) value-added data based on student state assessment results
Possibility that state-wide application of the Student Growth
Measure as 20% of the Teacher Appraisal System will not go
into effect until…
School Year 2018-2019.
© Texas Education Agency
T-TESS Scoring Overview
Disaggregated Scoring
• Individual scores determined for each of the 16 Dimensions
• In 2018-19, student growth simply becomes the 17th Dimension
Cumulative Scoring
• Dimension scores are combined to determine a cumulative score for each Domain
• Domain scores are combined to determine an overall cumulative score, which accounts for 80% of the teacher’s summative score
• In 2018-19, student growth must account for at least 20% of the teacher’s summative score
So What Does this mean for 2017-18?
T-TESS will still count for 100% of the teacher’s appraisal.
Districts are expected to pilot one of the four methods for measuring student
growth with a sampling of teachers.
(A) student learning objectives;
(B) student portfolios;
(C) pre- and post-test results on district-level assessments;
or
(D) value-added data based on student state assessment results (Tx-VAAS)
Student Growth Measure data will not need to be reported to TEA… This is
simply a second pilot year for all districts.
Simply engage in the PROCESS!!!
What do we know about the 4 options?
(A) student learning
objectives
State designed one day
training provided by ESC’s
on the model. (TEA/CTAC)
(B) student portfolios
Some guidance may be
provided in
Commissioner’s
communication to
districts. (new)
What do we know about the 4 options?
(C) pre- and post-test results on district-level assessments
No specific guidance provided by TEA. LEA discretion on implementation process.
(D) value-added data based on student state assessment results.
Tx-VAAS system accessible to districts through vendor contract.
Tx-VAAS Statistical analysis system that calculates student growth based on previous
three years of STAAR performance by student.
Impacts only 20% of teachers in a district.
District contracts with Tx-VAAS will be made directly with the vendor.
State funding will not be provided for this system.
TEA will supply state data to Tx-VAAS for purposes of data sampling and
statistical analysis.
Website for additional information:
https://tea.sas.com/
Student Learning
Objectives
(SLO’s)
SLO Thinking Map
SLOs and Portfolios
(Process Measures)
Pros More granular feedback about
which instructional choices were
effective and ineffective.
Ratings based on a balance
between teacher behaviors and
student outcomes.
Teacher-driven processes.
Cons Subjectivity and estimation
throughout the process.
Results not practicably
comparable between campuses.
Requires more campus-level
support to implement.
District Pre- and Post-Tests and VAM
(Results Measures)
Pros Less campus-level support
required for implementation.
Results more objective,
quantifiable, and comparable
between campuses.
Cons Feedback less insightful at the
instructional level.
Ratings based on assessmenet
results (don’t include teacher
behaviors)
Assessment-driven process.
What are the plans for SLO training?
Timeline:
Jan. 4, 2017 – Superintendent presentation regarding Student Growth
Measures (After RAC session)
Early Spring 2017 – Superintendents indicated SLO Training interest &
estimated # of participants.
Late Spring 2017 – SLO Training (one day sessions) available at Region 20
Summer 2017 – SLO Training (one day sessions) available at Region 20.
School Year 17-18 - Ongoing technical support provided by SLO Training
team during the 2017-2018 school year.
Specific Training dates will be provided to Implementation Leads during
Spring 2017.
Who should attend SLO training?Recommended Audience:
District Administrators who work directly with teacher evaluations.
Campus Appraisers (principal and assistant principals)
Teacher Leaders
Gradelevel Leaders
Department Chairpersons
Content Specialists
These participants will train
the remaining teachers on campus.
Pilot District Feedback
and Information Sharing
East Central ISD
Fort Sam Houston ISD
Medina Valley ISD
La Vernia ISD
Southwest Prep
SLO Training Interest Surveys
Districts and Charters need to complete the ESC-20 Student Learning
Objectives (SLO) Training Survey during early spring.
Due date has not been determined until the Commissioner
Announcement is communicated.
Return survey forms to Shannon Allen via email at
Consider the following:
What student growth measure option(s) will our district pilot?
Which teachers will consist of the sampling group?
Who will need to be trained? How many?
Who will be the point of contact at the district-level for this work?
Q & A about the SLO Process?
2016-2017 Implementation Lead
Meeting Schedule
Face-to-Face Meetings
March 8, 2017 – 8:30 – 11:30 a.m.
May 11, 2017 - 8:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Webinars
February 8, 2017 – 1:30 p.m.
April 12, 2017 – 1:30 p.m.
#teaslopilot
Shannon Allen
Administrative Specialist
Leadership Development
210-370-5675