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SCEP ON-SITE REVIEW Utilizing the DTSDE Rubric and Procedures Liz Ten Dyke, Nancy Jones Pine Hills Elementary School Monday, March 3, 2014

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Page 1: SCEP ON-SITE REVIEW Utilizing the DTSDE Rubric and Procedures Liz Ten Dyke, Nancy Jones Pine Hills Elementary School Monday, March 3, 2014

SCEP ON-SITE REVIEW Utilizing the DTSDE Rubric and Procedures

Liz Ten Dyke, Nancy Jones

Pine Hills Elementary School

Monday, March 3, 2014

Page 2: SCEP ON-SITE REVIEW Utilizing the DTSDE Rubric and Procedures Liz Ten Dyke, Nancy Jones Pine Hills Elementary School Monday, March 3, 2014

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS

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Objectives• Develop a shared understanding of Tenet 3• . . . and of criteria for effective and highly effective practice• Draft your building self-assessment• Calibrate collection and interpretation of evidence• Understand development of FEI statements and scoring• Agree on procedures for uniform implementation of review

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Ice-breaker--Synectics• Let’s get started!

• Choose one of the pictures on your table• Think about your experience with reviews past . . . or your

anticipation of this review yet to come.• How is the picture you chose like a building review???

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Objective: • Quietly examine the Tenet 3 Rubric and the CCLS Shifts

• Study the criteria for “effective” and “highly effective” practice

• Underline the words or phrases you consider most important.

• On the worksheet—list the potential evidence: what would this look like? Sound like?

> Develop a shared understanding of Tenet 3. . . and of criteria for effective and highly effective practice

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Potential Evidence:• Grade level team meetings—agendas, meeting logs, schedule• Child friendly “I can statements”; learning targets• BLT meeting agendas, minutes, e-mails, plan review, work products• Coaching support: e-mail, meeting minutes, grade level meeting logs,

schedules, PD agendas• Curriculum documents--binders• Shared responsibility for leadership—Team membership, meeting

schedules, agendas, committee membership lists, action plans, work products

• PD calendar

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Potential Evidence:• Surveys • 1:1 conversations, small group meetings, collaboration

with special area teachers “All” teachers—meeting schedules, logs, e-mails

• In classroom visit: seeing plan, pacing calendar, etc. • Lesson plans showing CC alignment, higher-order

thinking• Evidence of student reflection, conference, P-T-S

collaborative goal setting—exit tickets, student surveys

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Potential Evidence: • Evidence of differentiation—scaffolded questioning in

plans and instruction, student discussion• Assessments, esp. formative• “I do, we do, you do”—in plan or instruction• Pacing calendars, unit plans• Schedule/agendas/minutes of horizontal/vertical meetings• Participation of special area teachers in meetings• Documents from the grade level-BLT communication

cycle

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Potential Evidence• Computer lab schedule• Pictures of school-wide projects, planning documents or

notes• Observation of hallway displays• Re-grouping students based on data: data sheets,

meeting minutes, lists of student groups• Action plans with targets for students• Schedules/minutes/logs from RtI team, Data Team• Student created rubrics, student goal-setting binders• Classroom chart/graph of Daily Three, Daily Five

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Objective:

• Working on paper or on-line, take 30 mins. and work with your team to draft your building self-assessment.

> Draft your building self-assessment

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10 MIN BREAK

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Objective

• When you return from your break, follow Nancy’s directions and use your playing card to find your group

• Study the IPG for K-8 math. How will you see/hear these shifts in documents and/or classroom instruction?

> Calibrate the collection and interpretation of evidence through study of the Instructional Practice Guides and Tri-State Rubrics

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Now Locate Your Tri-State Rubric for Math

• Identify alignment between the IPG you just studied and the Tri-State Rubric.

• Observe the video clip. What elements of the IPG do you observe?

• Study the lesson plan. How would you rate it on the Tri-State Rubric?

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10 MIN BREAK

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Objective

• Study the IPG you have been provided for ELA. How will you see/hear these shifts in documents and/or classroom instruction?

> Calibrate the collection and interpretation of evidence through study of the Instructional Practice Guides and Tri-State Rubrics

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Now Locate Your Tri-State Rubric for ELA

• Identify alignment between the IPG you just studied and the Tri-State Rubric.

• Observe the video clip. What elements of the IPG do you observe?

• Study the lesson plan. How would you rate it on the Tri-State Rubric?

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Lunch! 30 mins

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FEI Statements• Findings: • A conclusion reached after the examination of information from

your interviews and focus group discussions during the school or district review process.

• Evidence:• Proof of the information used to prove or suggest the findings.• The sign or proof of the existence of a particular occurrence or

that helps the reviewer come to a particular conclusion.• Impact:• The effect that the reviewer's findings supported by evidence is

presently having on the school or district. Note that the impact does not refer to the impact that will occur if the issue is not addressed, but rather the current effect on the school or district community.

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Examples for Aligned FEI’s to the SOP’s for Tenet 3• The time students are spending on low level tasks is

deterring from developing critical skills needed to be academically successful. Aligned to 3.3.

• … is leading to most teachers not using data to examine student learning or when teachers attempt to use data it leads to misaligned action plans for student learning … which resulted in students not being challenged appropriately. Aligned to 3.5

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Fishbowl

• Practice writing FEIs. Then . . .

• . . . observe a discussion in which the participants discuss the process and challenges of writing FEI statements.

• What do you notice?

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Scoring and Reporting • Team debriefing session

• The ratings for tenet 3 are created by turning the 3 sub-statements ( e.g. 3.2a, 3.2b, 3.2c) into one individual score for the SOP.

• The district has developed the Calibration Assurance Team that will review your draft. (Only districts that choose to conduct district-led reviews will need a CAT.)

• Review Scoring sheet for examples and process.

• The school final report will have one finding aligned to each statement of practice. The finding will either be a strength or an area for improvement. Please note that all reviewers’ findings must be quality assured before a final rating, points and/or narratives are final. School leaders will have an opportunity to respond to the findings and check for factual accuracy prior to the team finalizing any report.

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The Devil is in the Details Lesson Plans

• Contract: “All teachers shall prepare, and have readily available, evidence of planning for daily instruction. Such written evidence of daily planning shall be available, upon reasonable request, to evaluators . . . The particular planning format is at the discretion of the teacher . . . “

Review requirement:

• Elementary: teachers should provide “evidence of planning” for two consecutive days in ELA and math, and one additional day either the week before or the week after (to show continuity of instruction over time). Request copies of planning, not originals. Request that plans be submitted anonymously, or have names redacted.

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Review Procedures—Preparation • Use PP and Memo to inform your staff• Compile documents; collect “evidence of planning” from

teachers• Reserve space for the review team to work• Schedule classroom visits and plan for observation of a

grade level meeting• Ensure that you have sufficient copies of required forms

or materials

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Review Procedures: Day One• Welcome participants, orient them to the purpose, work

and schedule for the day• Admins complete classroom visits and grade level

meeting observation• Teachers complete document review and review of

“evidence of planning.”

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Review Procedures: Day Two• Share and discuss evidence• Develop consensus around ratings• Draft FEI statements• Write report

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The Devil is in the Details

Report submission

• All reports must be submitted electronically to Liz no later than one week after the conclusion of the review.

• Liz, Nancy Jones and Karen Bechdol will serve as the CAT (Calibration Assurance Team), review all reports prior to submission and communicate with principals if needed.

Document storage

• All plans, other documents, forms and/or notes used in the review should be boxed, labeled “SCEP On-Site Review 2013-14” and stored in the principal’s office. These materials must be available for review/ inspection by district, BOCES or state ed representatives, if requested.

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