Common use of Evaluation Cycle: Formative Assessment Clause in Contracts

Evaluation Cycle: Formative Assessment. A specific purpose for evaluation is to promote student learning, growth and achievement by providing Educators with feedback for improvement. Evaluators are expected to make unannounced visits to classrooms. Evaluators are expected to give targeted constructive feedback to Educators based on their observations of practice, examination of artifacts, and analysis of multiple measures of student learning, growth and achievement in relation to the Standards and Indicators of Effective Teaching Practice. Formative Assessment may be ongoing throughout the evaluation cycle but typically takes places mid-cycle when a Formative Assessment report is completed. For an Educator on a two-year Self-Directed Growth Plan, the mid- cycle Formative Assessment report is replaced by the Formative Evaluation report at the end of year one. See section 13, below. The Formative Assessment report provides written feedback and ratings to the Educator about his/her progress towards attaining the goals set forth in the Educator Plan, performance on Performance Standards and the overall rating, or both. No less than two weeks before the due date for the Formative Assessment report—the due date shall be according to the attached calendar- the Educator shall provide to the Evaluator evidence of family outreach and engagement, fulfillment of professional responsibility and growth, and progress on attaining professional practice and student learning goals. The educator may provide to the evaluator additional evidence of the educator’s performances against the four Performance Standards. Upon the request of either the Evaluator or the Educator, the Evaluator and the Educator will meet either before or after completion of the Formative Assessment Report. The Evaluator shall complete the Formative Assessment report and provide a copy to the Educator. All Formative Assessment reports must be signed by the Evaluator and delivered face-to-face, or to the Educator’s school mailbox or home. The Educator may reply in writing to the Formative Assessment report within 5 school days of receiving the report. The Educator’s reply shall be attached to the report. The Educator shall sign the Formative Assessment report by within 5 school days of receiving the report. The signature indicates that the Educator received the Formative Assessment report in a timely fashion. The signature does not indicate agreement or disagreement with its contents. As a result of the Formative Assessment Report, the Evaluator may change the activities in the Educator Plan. If the rating in the Formative Assessment report differs from the last summative rating the Educator received, the Evaluator may place the Educator on a different Educator Plan, appropriate to the new rating.

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Samples: www.doe.mass.edu, marbleheadea.files.wordpress.com

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Evaluation Cycle: Formative Assessment. A specific purpose for evaluation is to promote student learning, growth and achievement by providing Educators with feedback for improvement. Evaluators are expected to make frequent unannounced visits to classrooms. Evaluators are expected to give targeted constructive feedback to Educators based on their observations of practice, examination of artifacts, and analysis of multiple measures of student learning, growth and achievement in relation to the Standards and Indicators of Effective Teaching Practice. Formative Assessment may be ongoing throughout the evaluation cycle but typically takes places place mid-cycle when a Formative Assessment report is completed. For an Educator on a two-year 10 Self-Directed Growth Plan, the mid- mid-cycle Formative Assessment report is replaced by the Formative Evaluation report at the end of year one. See section 13, below. The Formative Assessment report provides written feedback and ratings to the Educator about his/her progress towards attaining the goals set forth in the Educator Plan, performance on Performance Standards and the overall ratingoverall, or both. both No less than two weeks before the due date for the Formative Assessment report—the , which due date shall be according to collaboratively agreed upon by the attached calendar- Educator and the Evaluator, the Educator shall provide to the Evaluator evidence of family outreach and engagement, fulfillment of professional responsibility and growth, and progress on attaining professional practice and student learning goals. The educator may provide to the evaluator additional evidence of the educator’s performances against the four Performance Standards. Upon the request of either the Evaluator or the Educator, the Evaluator and the Educator will meet either before or after completion of the Formative Assessment Report. The Evaluator shall complete the Formative Assessment report and provide a copy to the Educator. All Formative Assessment reports must be signed by the Evaluator and delivered face-to-face, or to the Educator’s school mailbox or home. The Educator may reply in writing to the Formative Assessment report within 5 10 school days of receiving the report. The Educator’s reply shall be attached to the report. The Educator shall sign the Formative Assessment report by within 5 school days of receiving the report. The signature indicates that the Educator received the Formative Assessment report in a timely fashion. The signature does not indicate agreement or disagreement with its contents. As a result of the Formative Assessment Report, the Evaluator may change the activities in the Educator Plan. If the rating in the Formative Assessment report differs from the last summative rating the Educator received, the Evaluator may place the Educator on a different Educator Plan, appropriate to the new rating.

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Samples: An Agreement

Evaluation Cycle: Formative Assessment. A specific purpose for evaluation is to promote student learning, growth and achievement by providing Educators educators with feedback for improvement. Evaluators are expected to make frequent unannounced visits to classrooms. Evaluators are expected to give targeted constructive feedback to Educators educators based on their observations of practice, examination of artifacts, and analysis of multiple measures of student learning, growth and achievement in relation to the Standards and Indicators of Effective Teaching Practice. Formative Assessment may be ongoing throughout the evaluation cycle but typically takes places mid-cycle when a Formative Assessment report is completed. For an Educator educator on a two-year Self-Directed Growth Plan, the mid- mid-cycle Formative Assessment report is replaced by the Formative Evaluation report at the end of year one. See section 13, below. The Formative Assessment report provides written feedback and ratings to the Educator educator about his/her progress towards attaining the goals set forth in the Educator Plan, performance on Performance Standards and the overall ratingoverall, or both. No less than two weeks before the due date for the Formative Assessment report—the , which due date shall be according to collaboratively agreed upon by the attached calendar- educator and the Educator evaluator, the educator shall provide to the Evaluator evaluator evidence of family outreach and engagement, fulfillment of professional responsibility and growth, and progress on attaining professional practice and student learning goals. The educator may provide to the evaluator additional evidence of the educator’s performances against the four Performance Standards. Upon the request of either the Evaluator evaluator or the Educatoreducator, the Evaluator evaluator and the Educator educator will meet either before or after completion of the Formative Assessment Report. The Evaluator evaluator shall complete the Formative Assessment report and provide a copy to the Educator. All educator; all Formative Assessment reports must be signed by the Evaluator evaluator and delivered face-to-face, or to the Educator’s school mailbox or home. The Educator educator may reply in writing to the Formative Assessment report within 10 school days of receiving the report. The educator’s reply shall be attached to the report. The educator shall sign the Formative Assessment report within 5 school days of receiving the report. The Educator’s reply shall be attached to the report. The Educator shall sign the Formative Assessment report by within 5 school days of receiving the report. The signature indicates that the Educator educator received the Formative Assessment report in a timely fashion. The signature does not indicate agreement or disagreement with its contents. As a result of the Formative Assessment Report, the Evaluator evaluator may change the activities in the Educator Plan. If the rating in the Formative Assessment report differs from the last summative rating the Educator educator received, the Evaluator evaluator may place the Educator educator on a different Educator Plan, appropriate to the new rating.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Evaluation Cycle: Formative Assessment. A specific purpose for evaluation is to promote student learning, growth and achievement by providing Educators with feedback for improvement. Evaluators are expected to make unannounced visits to classrooms. Evaluators are expected to give targeted constructive feedback to Educators based on their observations of practice, examination of artifacts, and analysis of multiple measures of student learning, growth and achievement in relation to the Standards and Indicators of Effective Teaching Practice. Formative Assessment may be ongoing throughout the evaluation cycle but typically takes places mid-cycle when a Formative Assessment report is completed. For an Educator on a two-year Self-Directed Growth Plan, the mid- cycle Formative Assessment report is replaced by the Formative Evaluation report at the end of year one. See section 13, below. The Formative Assessment report provides written feedback and ratings to the Educator about his/her progress towards attaining the goals set forth in the Educator Plan, performance on Performance Standards and the overall rating, or both. No less than two weeks before the due date for the Formative Assessment report—the due date shall be according to the attached calendar- the Educator shall provide to the Evaluator evidence of family outreach and engagement, fulfillment of professional responsibility and growth, and progress on attaining professional practice and student learning goals. The educator may provide to the evaluator additional evidence of the educator’s educator‘s performances against the four Performance Standards. Upon the request of either the Evaluator or the Educator, the Evaluator and the Educator will meet either before or after completion of the Formative Assessment Report. The Evaluator shall complete the Formative Assessment report and provide a copy to the Educator. All Formative Assessment reports must be signed by the Evaluator and delivered face-to-face, or to the Educator’s Educator‘s school mailbox or home. The Educator may reply in writing to the Formative Assessment report within 5 school days of receiving the report. The Educator’s Educator‘s reply shall be attached to the report. The Educator shall sign the Formative Assessment report by within 5 school days of receiving the report. The signature indicates that the Educator received the Formative Assessment report in a timely fashion. The signature does not indicate agreement or disagreement with its contents. As a result of the Formative Assessment Report, the Evaluator may change the activities in the Educator Plan. If the rating in the Formative Assessment report differs from the last summative rating the Educator received, the Evaluator may place the Educator on a different Educator Plan, appropriate to the new rating.

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Samples: marbleheadea.files.wordpress.com

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