1 MPEA Spring Conference Stoney Creek Inn Columbia
1 MPEA Spring Conference Stoney Creek Inn – Columbia April 26, 2013
Our Journey 2
Development of Performance Evaluation Systems and Redesign of Educator Preparation Teacher Standards Mo. SPE Essential Components 1 Teacher Data Points Revised Approval Process 2 1 Revised Field/Clinical Experiences 3 3 Administrat or Standards Administrato r Data Points 2 Multiple Data Points School Counselor & Librarian Standards Educator Evaluation System Data Points Assessments Building/District Administrator Standards MO Comprehensive Data System Annual Performance Report – EPP Student Growth Pilot Project Certification Requirements Data Points Assessments Student Learning Certification Requirements
Teachers Counselors Librarians Building Leaders Superintendents Missouri Standards & Quality Indicators with Professional Continuum Educator Preparation Programs Certification Requirements Professional Practice PK-12 Schools Field & Clinical Experiences Missouri Educator Evaluation System — Research-Based Proven Practices Differentiated Levels of Performance – Meaningful Feedback Probationary Period—Measures of Growth in Student Learning Seven Essential Practices of Effective Evaluation Training for Evaluators—Results and Data to Inform Decisions
Our Anchors 5 Effectiveness Build a Data Driven System Use of Common Assessments All Programs Accountable MEGA The Right People Content Knowledge for Teaching Field & Clinical Experience
Mo. SPE 6 Missouri Standards for the Preparation of Educators
7 Missouri Educator Gateway Assessments Evaluation Systems group of Pearson Missouri Educator Profile (MEP) Missouri General Education Assessment (Mo. GEA) Content Assessments Pedagogy Assessments – Limited Use by TAC & Others Educational Testing Services Standards-Based Performance Assessment Teachers Counselors Librarians School Leaders
8 Our Colleagues Marty Karlin Evaluation Systems group of Pearson Cathy Owens-Oliver Educational Testing Service
Questions/Comments 9
Thank You! 10
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