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8. Will administrators be trained in the evaluation process?

A: The Human Resources Department offers yearly training to all newly hired teachers and administrators.

7. What professional development opportunities are being offered for teachers and administrators?

A: The District will be offering administrators and cohorts of teacher leaders Skillful Teacher , led by Dr. John Saphier and Research for Better Teaching, is research-based, relevant professional development series for teachers and administrators based on the book The … Continue reading

6. Will training on the new Effective and Growth System be provided for teachers and administrators?

A: Human Resources will be providing on-going training sessions on the Teacher Effectiveness and Growth Systems and processes.

5. Does the new teacher evaluation system include standards and processes for non-classroom teachers such as employee support or student services such as: school counselor, school psychologist, speech-language pathologist, school nurse, librarian, etc.?

A: Most specialist rubrics have been developed and will be available on the Human Resources web page by November 30, 2013 and in TalentEd before the end of the month f December, 2013.

4. How often are teachers and administrators evaluated under the new process?

A: Probationary teachers are evaluated annually (probationary years 1 through 3 and their first year as contract teachers).  Contract teachers are evaluated every other year.  Administrators are evaluated every other year.

3. Will the new system affect pay?

A: There is currently no state requirement connecting teacher or principal evaluation systems to compensation.

2. How will SB 290 change how teachers and administrators are evaluated?

A: SB 290 requires districts to design and implement research-based performance evaluation systems that separately assess teachers’ and principals’ professional skills as well as incorporate multiple measures of student academic growth data that is both formative and summative (i.e. graduation … Continue reading

1. Why has Eugene School District 4J adopted a new teacher and principal evaluation?

A:    On July 1, 2011 the Oregon Legislature enacted Senate Bill 290 (SB 290) directing the State Board of Education (ODE), in consultation with the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC), to adopt statewide performance standards to assist school districts … Continue reading

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