Locally-determined Measures Sample Clauses

Locally-determined Measures. For courses of instruction in which neither teacher level value-added data nor ODE-approved assessments are available, the Superintendent/designee, in consultation with teachers, shall establish a process in accordance with ODE guidance to create Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) to measure student growth in the courses of instruction (C).
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Locally-determined Measures. For courses of instruction in which neither teacher level value-added data nor ODE-approved assessments are available, the Superintendent/designee and Association President/designee shall establish a process in accordance with ODE guidance to create Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) to measure student growth in the courses of instruction. (see attachment – “EGLSD Student Learning Objective (SLO) Template and EGLSD SLO Scoring Matrix) Student Learning Objectives (SLO’s) will be approved and scored by a majority vote by the Ohio Teacher Evaluation System (OTES) Committee consisting of four (4) association members that are appointed by the EGLTA President and four (4) administrators that are appointed by the Superintendent. In calculating student academic growth for an evaluation, a student shall not be included if the student has forty-five or more excused or unexcused absences for the school year. Student Learning Objective Growth Measure Rating 90-100% met or exceeded growth Most Effective 5 80-89% met or exceeded growth Above Average 4 70-79% met or exceeded growth Average 3 60-69% met or exceeded growth Approaching Average 2 59% or less met or exceeded growth Least Effective 1
Locally-determined Measures. For courses of instruction in which neither teacher level value-added data nor ODE-approved assessments are available, the Superintendent/designee, in consultation with teachers and subject to Board approval, shall establish a process in accordance with ODE guidance to create Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) to measure student growth in the courses of instruction. Until June 30, 2014, if a teacher’s schedule is comprised only of courses or subjects for which value added data is applicable, the majority of the student growth factor of the evaluation shall be based on the value added progress dimension. On or after July 1, 2014, the entire student academic growth factor of the evaluation for such teachers shall be based on the value added progress dimension. Southern Local School District will comply with all state mandates as they develop. Students with 60 or more unexcused absences for the school year will not be able to be included in the calculation of student academic growth. Data from Board-determined multiple measures will be converted to a score of: (1) Above, (2) Expected or (3) Below student growth levels. Professional Growth and Improvement Plans Teachers meeting above-expected levels of student growth must develop professional growth plans and choose their credentialed evaluators from the Board-approved evaluator list. Teachers meeting expected levels of student growth must develop professional growth plans collaboratively with their credentialed evaluators from the Board-approved evaluator list. Teachers meeting below-expected levels of student growth must develop an improvement plan with their credentialed evaluators. The Superintendent assigns credentialed evaluators to teachers meeting below-expected levels of student growth.

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