Student Growth Rubrics Corrected

The student growth rubrics have been updated. In some cases, the language between the student growth criteria was the same for criterion three and criterion six, which has now been corrected across all of the frameworks online. Additionally, the row title for the student growth in criterion eight has been corrected as well.

Please use the correct, up-to-date rubrics, which have “Version 1.1″ in the title and should be date-stamped for October 26, 2012. All changes to the rubrics have been made in eVAL as well.

Instructional Framework Rubrics Updated With Student Growth Rubrics

We’ve posted updated versions of all three instructional framework rubrics to include language about student growth. Among many other clarifications and changes to the new evaluation system, ESSB 5895 states:

Student growth data must be a substantial factor in evaluating the summative performance of certificated classroom teachers for at least three of the evaluation criteria listed in this subsection.

In partnership with a panel of practitioners and the TPEP Steering Committee, we’ve selected criterion three, six, and eight for the incorporation of student growth in the instructional frameworks. Leadership frameworks will incorporate student growth in criterion three, five, and eight. In addition to ESSB 5895, the ESEA Flexibility Waiver also played a role in the determination of how student growth fits into the new evaluation system.

Don’t miss our update webinar; register for the update on either August 23rd or August 30th. Student growth and summative scoring methodology will be covered in great detail. Can’t attend either date? No worries, we will record and post the webinar for those of you unable to watch the webinar live.

Danielson Rubrics

Marzano Rubrics

CEL Rubrics

Leadership Framework

October 14th Principal Rubric Development Workshop

On October 14th, 2011, TPEP & AWSP brought in Cathy Taylor from the University of Washington to speak to our pilot sites about the dos and don’ts of rubric building. Kennewick and Wenatchee also presented their rubrics and shared their experience around the development and philosophies behind their principal rubrics.

Writing Scoring Rubrics for Principal Evaluation

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To view the videos for the Kennewick and Wenatchee presentations, check out the full meeting page.