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Title: PSC Title IIA Team


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PSC Title II-A Team
  • Dr. Fran Watkins
  • Director of Educator Preparation
  • fran.watkins_at_gapsc.com

Gerri Heard Title II-A Consultant gerri.heard_at_gaps
c.com METRO RESA
Linda Holloman Title II-A Consultant hollomag_at_bell
south.net Northeast GA RESA CSRA RESA
Dr. Angelia Davis Title II-A Consultant angiebdavi
s_at_aol.com Middle GA RESA Heart of GA RESA Oconee
RESA
Dr. Leslie Morrison Title II-A Consultant morrison
drl_at_bellsouth.net Coastal Plains RESA Southwest
GA RESA
Dr. Jennie Rakestraw Title II-A
Consultant jrakestraw_at_gasou.edu First District
RESA Okefenokee RESA
Skipper Stewart Title II-A Consultant fstewart_at_bel
lsouth.net Chattahoochee Flint RESA West GA RESA,
Griffin RESA, Pioneer RESA, North GA RESA,
Northwest GA RESA
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GEORGIA CONTENT AREA RUBRIC No Child Left
Behind Act of 2001 Title II Part AHigh
Objective Uniform State Standard of Evaluation
(HOUSSE)Regional WorkshopsSummer 2003
3
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001
  • Title II Part A
  • Preparing, Training, and Recruiting High Quality
    Teachers and Principals

4
No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
  • Signed into law by President Bush in January
    2002, NCLB contains the most sweeping changes to
    the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
    since enacted in 1965.
  • NCLB changes the federal government's role in
    K-12 education by asking America's schools to
    describe their success in terms of what each
    student accomplishes.
  • NCLB is guided by four basic reform principles
  • (a) stronger accountability for results
  • (b) increased flexibility and local control
  • (c) expanded options for parents
  • (d) teaching methods proven to work

5
Teacher Quality Goal
  • NCLB places major emphasis on teacher quality as
    a factor for improving student achievement
    (Title I Section 1119)
  • 2002-03 All teachers hired after January 1,
    2002 and are teaching in a program supported by
    Title I funds must be highly qualified
  • 2005-06 All teachers teaching core academic
    subjects must be highly qualified by the end of
    the 2005-06 academic year

6
Core Academic Subjects
  • English, Reading or Language Arts
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Civics and Government, Economics
  • History, Geography
  • Foreign Languages
  • Arts (Art, Music, Drama, and Dance)

7
Highly Qualified Teacher Follow the chart(s)
until you reach You Are Highly Qualified
Timelines Section
NOTE Newly hired means changing employers, not
just changing schools within a district.
8
Licensure/Certification Section
9
Competency Section
HOUSSE High Objective Uniform
Statewide-standard of Evaluation
10
HIGHLY QUALIFIED VS. FULLY CERTIFIED
  • Highly Qualified Successful completion of the
    HOUSSE assessment (100 points) or HiQ
    recognition
  • Fully Certified Successful completion of the
    certification requirements for teaching field(s)

11
Highly Qualified
means that the teacher is
  • Certified by the PSC

plus
Major/ Concentration in Subject/ Content Area(s)
Content Test (Praxis II or Other State
Certification Test)
HOUSSE (Veterans Only) To Establish Content
Expertise
or
or
and
Teacher Must Be Assigned to Teach Appropriate
Subject/Content Area(s)
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Requirements for Highly Qualified Veteran Teachers
  • Professional Teaching Certificate
  • Bachelors Degree
  • AND
  • Major/Concentration in Subject/Content Area(s)
  • OR
  • Passing Test Score in Subject/Content Area(s)
  • OR
  • HOUSSE (100 points)

Teacher Must Be Assigned to Teach Appropriate
Subject/Content Area(s)
13
Requirements for Highly Qualified New Teachers
  • Certified to Teach By PSC
  • Bachelors Degree
  • AND
  • Major or Equivalent in Subject(s)
  • OR
  • Passing Praxis II Test Score

Teacher Must Be Assigned to Teach Appropriate
Subject/Content Area(s)
(Note New teachers have one year to pass the
required Praxis II test.)
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HOUSSE HIGH OBJECTIVE UNIFORM STATE STANDARD OF
EVALUATION
  • HOUSSE is designed to assess and document
    competency of veteran teachers only
  • (A veteran teacher has completed a total of 3 or
    more full years of successful teaching.)

15
HOUSSE HIGH OBJECTIVE UNIFORM STATE STANDARD OF
EVALUATION
  • The GA Content Area Rubric has been developed to
    evaluate veteran teachers in the following
    categories
  • YEARS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE
  • COLLEGE COURSE WORK
  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
  • SCHOOL/SYSTEM LEVEL ACTIVITIES/SERVICE
  • STATE/REGIONAL/NATIONAL LEVEL ACTIVITIES/SERVICE
  • SCHOLARSHIP

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SAMPLE SITUATIONS FOR HOUSSE APPLICATION
  • Teacher with life certificate in the subjects and
    teaching levels, but has no state certification
    test
  • Teacher fully certified in another state, has no
    state certification test, and teaching in Georgia
    on a Conditional Certificate

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SAMPLE SITUATIONS FOR HOUSSE APPLICATION
  • Teacher fully certified in middle grades or
    secondary social studies and teaching a social
    studies subject where content or testing
    requirement not met
  • Teacher fully certified in middle grades or
    secondary science and teaching a science subject
    where content or testing requirement not met

18
SAMPLE SITUATIONS FOR HOUSSE APPLICATION
  • Teacher fully certified in middle grades or
    secondary education and teaching a core academic
    subject outside of the certification field for a
    minor part of the school day
  • Teacher on an Emergency Certificate
  • Teacher with a Permit teaching on a part-time or
    temporary basis

Note Contact your Title II-A Consultant about
other situations for HOUSSE application.
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VETERAN TEACHERS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR HOUSSE
  • Teacher on waivers

20
HOUSSE RUBRIC
  • Years of experience in the content area
  • College level course work in the content area
  • Activities or service related to the content area
    (school or system level)
  • Activities or service related to the content area
    (state, regional or national level)
  • Scholarship in the content area

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YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
  • Must be content specific to the area and/ or
    subject
  • Must be in a P-12 public or private school or
    college level
  • Must be at the appropriate level (early
    childhood, middle grades, secondary)
  • Multiply the number of years experience by 10
  • Maximum of 50 points

22
COLLEGE LEVEL COURSE WORK
  • Count the number of 3 semester hour content
    courses (any level)
  • Convert quarter hours to semester hours by
    multiplying by 2/3 (15 quarter hours 10
    semester hours)
  • Count education courses that are predominantly
    content (course description must be provided)
  • Multiply the number of 3 semester hour content
    courses by 5

23
COLLEGE LEVEL COURSE WORK
  • Points
  • 5 points for each 3-semester hour content course
  • 50 points for a major degree
  • 10 points for any additional graduate degree

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COLLEGE LEVEL COURSE WORK
  • Maximum of 70 points
  • 50 points for a major degree
  • 10 points for a Masters degree
  • 10 points for a Ed.S. degree
  • 10 points for a Doctoral degree

25
SCHOOL OR SYSTEM LEVELACTIVITIES/SERVICE RELATED
TO CONTENT AREA
  • Count recent content specific activities (5
    points for each activity)
  • Activities may date back no more than 7 years
  • May count the same activity for multiple years
  • Professional Learning Units (PLUs) or Staff
    Development Units (SDUs) should be calculated at
    1 point for each PLU/SDU
  • Maximum of 30 points

26
SCHOOL/SYSTEMACTIVITIES/SERVICE EXAMPLES
  • Service on school/system committee that
  • Developed, selected, or evaluated content
    curriculum
  • Developed, selected, or evaluated content
    standards
  • Aligned local content standards with state
    standards
  • Developed, validated, or evaluated content
    assessments

27
SCHOOL/SYSTEM ACTIVITIES/SERVICE (CONTINUED)
  • Completed and awarded PLU(s) for activities
    directly related to content area
  • Presented/trained in content area at the district
    level
  • Served as department chair or team leader
  • Served as mentor or cooperating teacher for
    student teacher or intern

28
STATE, REGIONAL, OR NATIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED
TO CONTENT AREA
  • Count recent content-specific activities (5
    points each activity)
  • Activities may date back no more than 7 years
  • May count the same activity for multiple years
  • Professional Learning Units (PLUs) or Staff
    Development Units (SDUs) should be calculated at
    1 point for each PLU/SDU
  • Maximum of 30 points

29
REGIONAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL ACTIVITIES/SERVICE
EXAMPLES
  • Participated in regional, state, or national
    conferences, seminars, or workshops related to
    the content area
  • Member/officer of a regional, state, or national
    professional content organization
  • Instructor of a content course at a
    college/university

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REGIONAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL ACTIVITIES/SERVICE
EXAMPLES (CONTINUED)
  • Served on state, regional, or national committee
    that developed, selected, evaluated or aligned
    content standards, content curriculum, or content
    assessments
  • Completed and awarded PLU/SDU credit for state,
    regional, or national activities related to
    content area

31
SCHOLARSHIP IN THE CONTENT AREA
  • Count scholarship and professional achievements
    related to the content area
  • Award 5 points for most scholarly accomplishments
  • Multiply the number of accomplishments by 5
  • Maximum of 30 points

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SCHOLARSHIP IN THE CONTENT AREA EXAMPLES
  • Made content presentations at regional, state, or
    national professional content organization
    conference
  • Published content article in regional, state, or
    national journal
  • Contributed to published textbook
  • Completed and submitted of all assessments for
    National Board Certification

33
OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP Accomplishments in the
Content Area
  • Accomplishments in the content area that may be
    awarded 30 points due to the significance of the
    achievement
  • School district or state Teacher of the Year
  • State or national teaching award
  • Authorship of a published textbook
  • Acquisition of National Board Certification

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COMPLETED RUBRIC PACKET
  • Completed rubric including total score for each
    teaching field/subject
  • Documentation to verify
  • years of experience in the content area
  • college level course work in the content area
  • school/system level activities/service in content
    area
  • state/regional/national activities/service in
    content area
  • scholarship in content area
  • Signed Assurance Form

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MAINTENANCE OF HOUSSE RECORDS
  • School system maintains all HOUSSE assessment
    records
  • Teacher maintains a copy of his/her HOUSSE
    assessment records
  • Verifies to the GA PSC that the veteran teacher
    meets the highly qualified teacher requirement

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VALIDITY PERIOD OF HOUSSE
  • Once the rubric has been applied and a teacher is
    evaluated as highly qualified, the teacher
    remains highly qualified as long as the
    situation remains constant.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • Visit our Web site www.gapsc.com/nclb/home.html

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END OF HOUSSE Presentation
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