2. Building Level
Data, 15%
Teacher Specific
Data, 15%
Elective Data,
20%
Observation/
Practice, 50%
Teacher Observation & Practice
Effective 2013-2014 SY
Danielson Framework Domains
1. Planning and Preparation
2. Classroom Environment
3. Instruction
4. Professional Responsibilities
Building Level Data/School Performance Profile
Effective 2013-2014 SY
Indicators of Academic Achievement
Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap, All Students
Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap, Subgroups
Academic Growth PVAAS
Other Academic Indicators
Credit for Advanced Achievement
Teacher Specific Data
PVAAS / Growth 3 Year Rolling Average
1. 2013-2014 SY
2. 2014-2015 SY
3. 2015-2016 SY
Other data as provided in Act 82
Elective Data/
Optional 2013-2014 SY
Effective 2014-2015 SY
District Designed Measures and Examinations
Nationally Recognized Standardized Tests
Industry Certification Examinations
Student Projects Pursuant to Local Requirements
Student Portfolios Pursuant to Local Requirements
Teacher Effectiveness System in Act 82 of 2012
Teachers with Eligible PVAAS Data
SLOs
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3. Building Level
Data, 15%
Observation/
Evidence,
50%
Observation/Evidence
Effective 2013-2014
Danielson Framework Domains
1. Planning and Preparation
2. Classroom Environment
3. Instruction
4. Professional Responsibilities
Building Level Data
Effective 2013-2014 SY
Indicators of Academic Achievement
Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap, All Students
Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap, Subgroups
Academic Growth PVAAS
Other Academic Indicators
Credit for Advanced Achievement
Elective Data/
Piloting 2013-2014 SY
Effective 2014-2015 SY
District Designed Measures and Examinations
Nationally Recognized Standardized Tests
Industry Certification Examinations
Student Projects Pursuant to Local Requirements
Student Portfolios Pursuant to Local Requirements
Elective Data,
35%
Teacher Observation Student Achievement
SL
Teachers without Eligible PVAAS Data
4. SLO Template 10.0
Process
A tool used to identify
goals, indicators, and
performance measures for
use in the greater Teacher
Effectiveness System
6. Example SLO Process
Design Example
Performance
Measures
Performance
Indicator
Goals/
Standards
SLO Goal
Indicator #1
Assessment
#1a
Assessment
#1b
Indicator #2
Assessment
#2
7. 1. Goals are based upon the “big
ideas” within the content
standards.
2. Performance indicators are
specific, measureable, attainable,
and realistic.
3. Performance measures should be
valid, reliable, and rigorous
assessments.
4. Data should be collected,
organized, and reported in a
consistent manner.
5. Teacher expectations of student
achievement should be rigorous.
SLO Template Criteria
8. General Description
• Contains demographic information
about the educational setting
• Articulates the course, grade(s), and
students the SLO is based on
• Provides class size, frequency, and
duration data
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Section 1: Classroom Context
9. SLO Template Steps:
Teacher
1. Classroom Context
1a. Name 1b. School 1c. District
1d. Class/
Course Title
1e. Grade
Level
1f. Total # of
Students
1g. Typical
Class Size
1h. Class
Frequency
1i. Typical
Class Duration
2. SLO Goal
2a. Goal Statement
2b. PA Standards
2c. Rationale
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Section 1: Classroom Context
Element Definition
1a. Name Educator’s full name
1b. School Name of school(s) to which the educator is assigned during the current year.
1c. District Name of district to which the educator is assigned during the current year.
1d. Class/Course Title Name of the class/course upon which the SLO is based.
1e. Grade Level Grade level(s) for those students included within class/course identified in Element 1d.
1f. Total # of Students
Aggregate number of students (estimated, across multiple sections) for which data will be
collected and applied to this SLO.
1g. Typical Class Size
The “average” number of students in a single session of the class/course identified in
Element 1d.
1h. Class Frequency
The frequency and time frame in which the class/course identified in Element 1d is
delivered.
1i. Typical Class Duration
The average number of minutes allocated to deliver a “session” of the class/course
identified in Element 1d.
11. General Description
• Contains a statement about the
“enduring understanding” or “big
idea”
• Provides the specific PA standards
associated with the goal
• Articulates a rationale about the
Goal Statement 11
Section 2: SLO Goal
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Section 2: SLO Goal
Element Definition
2a. Goal
Statement
Narrative articulating the “big idea” upon which the SLO is based.
2b. PA
Standards
References the PA Standards that align with the Goal Statement.
Numeric references to PA Standards are found at:
http://www.pdesas.org/standard/views
References additional professional organization standards that align to the
Goal Statement.
2c. Rationale
Narrative providing reasons why the Goal Statement and the aligned
standards address important learning for this class/course.
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What is a Goal Statement?
Definition:
• Narrative articulating the “big idea” upon
which the SLO is based
Characteristics:
• Central to the content area
• Foundational concept for later
subjects/courses
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Goal Statement Example
• “Students will apply the concepts
and the competencies of nutrition,
eating habits, and safe food
preparation techniques to overall
health and wellness throughout the
life cycle at individual, family and
societal levels.”
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Goal Statements
Typically addresses:
• WHAT the “big idea” is in the standards
• HOW the skills and knowledge support future
learning
• WHY the “big idea” is a central, enduring
concept (rationale statement)
PDE’s SAS portal has identified “big ideas” for most
content areas.
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Quality Assurance
Checklist
• Statement is clear and concise; free of technical
jargon.
• Statement identifies what the performance
measure is designed to measure; grade-
level/subject area/course.
• Statement provides insight about what the
scores mean.
18. STANDARDS ALIGNED SYSTEMS
• TEACHERS SHOULD GO TO THE SAS PORTAL AND REVIEW THE
CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK. TEACHERS WHO HAVE A CURRICULUM
FRAMEWORK CREATED AS A RESULT OF THE CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS SHOULD REFER TO THESE DOCUMENTS
INSTEAD OF GOING TO THE SAS PORTAL.
• REVIEW CONTENT STANDARDS IN YOUR AREA OF CERTIFICATION.
• DETERMINE “BIG IDEA” IN THE STANDARD.
• VISIT THE SAS PORTAL AS NEEDED AS YOU CONTINUE TO WORK
THROUGH THESE MODULES.
• THE NEXT SLIDE PROVIDES FURTHER DETAILS, INCLUDING THE LINK TO
SAS PORTAL.
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19. Big Idea
In Pennsylvania, there is a location that
we find our “big ideas” for curriculum
PDESAS LINK
• Curriculum
Frameworks Tab
• At bottom of the page
• Select a subject
area
• Select grade level
21. Spanish 1
Students will be able to demonstrate
effective communication in the target
language by speaking and listening,
writing, and reading.
8th Grade Art
Students will demonstrate the ability to
manipulate visual art materials and tools
to create works based on the ideas of
other artists and to evaluate the
processes and products of themselves
and other artists.
Grade 5 Library
Students will demonstrate the ability to
use online D.P.S. databases and search
engines, Britannica Elementary, Culture
Grams, and Nettrekker toward support
real world experiences and determining
which is the best source for specific
information.
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Targeted Standards
Choosing Targeted Standards means:
• Selecting certain standards for use
with the performance measure
being developed.
• Identifying standards which
represent the “big ideas” within
the content area.
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Targeted Standards
Criteria
• Are a refined list of the content standards
directly related to the Big Idea in the Goal
Statement.
• Represent the essential knowledge and skills
that students are expected to acquire.
• Create transparency for families and the
community about what is most important for
student success.
• Become the identified content standards
used to create the performance measures.
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Guiding Questions
• ENDURANCE- will this standard provide
students with knowledge and skills that will be
of value beyond a single test date?
• LEVERAGE- does this standard provide
knowledge and skills that will be of value in
multiple disciplines?
• READINESS FOR THE NEXT LEVEL OF
LEARNING- will this standard provide students
with essential knowledge and skills necessary
for success in the next level of instruction?
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Standard Id Description Rationale
ACTFL 1.1 WL 1.1—Students listen and
respond, engage in conversations,
provide and obtain information,
express preferences, emotions and
feelings, and exchange opinions and
beliefs. (Interpersonal)
To achieve functional levels of communicative
competence in a world language, students need to use
the language regularly in everyday social interactions
such as conversing, arguing, criticizing, requesting,
convincing and explaining effectively.
ACTFL 1.2 WL 1.2—Students comprehend and
interpret written and oral language
on a variety of topics. (Interpretive)
Developing literacy in a world language is a crucial 21st
century skill. Students need to develop a variety of
reading and listening strategies that will allow them to
comprehend, analyze and synthesize information.
ACTFL 1.3 WL 1.3—Students present
information, concepts and ideas in
oral and written form on a variety of
topics. (Presentational)
Students need the ability to gather, comprehend,
evaluate, synthesize and report information and ideas.
The need to conduct research and consume media
intended for speakers of other languages are crucial
21st Century skills.
Targeted Standards Example
27. Explains why the SLO is important
and how students will demonstrate
learning of the standards through
this objective.
Grade 8 Art:
Developing the ability to manipulate
visual art materials and tools are
important to the artistic creation
process, as is the ability to evaluate
the process and product created by
oneself and others.
Child Development (FCS)
Understanding how children grow and
develop will prepare individuals and
families to meet challenges associated
with raising children.
28. SLO Template Design
• The below link will take you to the SLO Template.
• To access this document, click on the below link,
press ESC key. The Word document will be
displayed on the tool bar at the bottom of the screen.
SLO Template