Title: Educator Licensure/PLSB/OEE Update
1Educator Licensure/PLSB/OEE Update
presented by ADE Ivy Pfeffer, Assistant
Commissioner Sandra Hurst, Director of Educator
Effectiveness Karli Saracini, Director of
Educator Licensure Cheryl Reinhart, Director of
PLSB
June 5, 2015
2Develop, Support, Retain
Ivy Pfeffer Assistant Commissioner
3The Attorney Generals Office
- Acts with Emergency clauses take effect when the
Governor signs. - Effectual date for all acts without emergency
clauses is July 22, 2015 - Acts with specified effect date take effect on
the date specified in the legislation.
4The Educator Workforce
5Attract, Support, Retain
Sandra Hurst Director of Educator Effectiveness
6Act 1091 of 2015
- Professional Learning Plan
- The overall school district plan
- And
- Professional Growth Plan
- An individual educators plan under
- TESS or LEADS
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
7Act 1091 of 2015
- Required Professional Development Hours
- ½ based on the Educators PGP
- New Educators Teachers and Administrators
- Develop PGP 1st Semester Act on goals 2nd
semester, aligned with Mentoring Modules
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-026 4/27/2015
8Act 1091 of 2015 (contd)
- Virtual Environment Teacher
- May be observed by appropriate technology
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
9Act 1091 of 2015 (contd)
- School District and Public Charter Statement of
Assurance - TESS Evaluators are trained
- TESS Evaluators are credentialed
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
10Act 1091 of 2015 (contd)
- Summative Evaluations
- Now required every 4 years
- Informal Observations
- Now permissive in Summative Year
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
11AR-TESS Teacher Tracks
Track 1 Probationary/ Novice
Track 2 Interim Teacher Appraisal Process
- Year 3 SUMMATIVE EVALUATION
- FORMAL OBSERVATION Pre and Post Conference
- INFORMAL OBSERVATIONS - may be conducted
- COLLABORATIVE PGP review and/or revise
- SUMMATIVE EVALUATION MEETING - summative rating
results over all components
- 2A SUMMATIVE EVALUATION
- FORMAL OBSERVATION Pre and Post Conference
- INFORMAL OBSERVATIONS - focusing on PGP growth
components - COLLABORATIVE PGP review and/or revise
- SUMMATIVE EVALUATION MEETING - summative rating
results over all components
Track 3 Intensive Support Status
- SUMMATIVE EVALUATION
- COLLABORATIVE INTENSIVE PGP review and/or
revise often - MAY INCLUDE INFORMAL AND FORMAL OBSERVATIONS
- FREQUENT TEACHER EVALUATOR CONFERENCES
- Note Teacher may remain in this track for two
semesters and two additional semesters may be
added if improvement is observed.
- 2B3 INTERIM APPRAISAL
- INFORMAL OBSERVATIONS - focusing on PGP growth
components - COLLABORATIVE PGP review and/or revise
- END OF YEAR REVIEW - professional practice
rating
- Year 2 SUMMATIVE EVALUATION
- FORMAL OBSERVATION Pre and Post Conference
- INFORMAL OBSERVATIONS - may be conducted
- COLLABORATIVE PGP review and/or revise
- SUMMATIVE EVALUATION MEETING - summative rating
results over all components
- 2B2 INTERIM APPRAISAL
- INFORMAL OBSERVATIONS - focusing on PGP growth
components - COLLABORATIVE PGP review and/or revise
- END OF YEAR REVIEW - professional practice
rating
- Year 1 SUMMATIVE EVALUATION
- FORMAL OBSERVATION Pre and Post Conference
- INFORMAL OBSERVATIONS - may be conducted
- COLLABORATIVE PGP Develop PGP
- SUMMATIVE EVALUATION MEETING - summative rating
results over all components
- 2B1 INTERIM APPRAISAL
- INFORMAL OBSERVATIONS - focusing on PGP growth
components - COLLABORATIVE PGP review and/or revise
- END OF YEAR REVIEW - professional practice
rating
Student growth will be a component of the
educators overall rating. Student growth data
will be available after the performance rating is
established each year, in both summative and
interim appraisal tracks.
1) A first year teacher is both a novice and
probationary teacher. 2)"Probationary teacher"
means a teacher who has not completed three (3)
successive years of employment in the school
district in which the teacher is currently
employed. A teacher employed in a school district
in this state for three (3) years or a teacher
who has been given credit for a prior service in
another school district shall be deemed to have
completed the probationary period however, an
employing school district may, by a majority vote
of the directors, provide for one (1) additional
year of probationary status. Arkansas Code
6-17-1502
TESS does not conflict with, nor replace the
Arkansas Teacher Fair Dismissal Act (ATFDA).
Revised 4/3/15
12AR-LEADS Evaluation Categories
Probationary/ Novice Category
Inquiry Category
- Summative Evaluation Year
- Professional Growth Plan Monitored and Revised
- Formative Assessment Conferences
- Summative Evaluation Conference
- Over all required functions PGP is revised based
on feedback from evaluations
Year 3 Professional Growth Plan Monitored and Revised Formative Assessment Conferences Summative Evaluation Conference Over all required functions PGP is revised based on feedback from evaluations Student growth Data included with professional practice rating Year 3 Professional Growth Plan Monitored and Revised Formative Assessment Conferences Summative Evaluation Conference Over all required functions PGP is revised based on feedback from evaluations Student growth Data included with professional practice rating
Year 2 Professional Growth Plan Monitored and Revised Formative Assessment Conferences Summative Evaluation Conference Over all required functions PGP is revised based on feedback from evaluations Student growth Data included with professional practice rating Year 2 Professional Growth Plan Monitored and Revised Formative Assessment Conferences Summative Evaluation Conference Over all required functions PGP is revised based on feedback from evaluations Student growth Data included with professional practice rating
Year 1 Professional Growth Plan Monitored and Revised Formative Assessment Conferences Summative Evaluation Conference Over all required functions PGP is revised based on feedback from evaluations Student growth Data included with professional practice rating Year 1 Professional Growth Plan Monitored and Revised Formative Assessment Conferences Summative Evaluation Conference Over all required functions PGP is revised based on feedback from evaluations Student growth Data included with professional practice rating
Intensive Category
- Intensive Growth Plan (IGP)
- Develop based on identified
- areas of need
- Multiple Formative Assessment Conferences and
Observation of PGP Progress - Multiple conferences between
principal/supervisor to monitor progress - Summative Evaluation Conference to
discuss final ratings (formative work of IGP
considered) - Note An administrator may remain in the
Intensive Category for up to 2 consecutive
semesters. Two additional semesters may be added
if progress is observed.
- Interim Appraisal
- (Non-Summative Years)
- PGP
- Focus on and review throughout the year
- Collect evidence and artifacts
- Reflect on Progress
- Revise as needed
- Conversations
- Focus on PGP and evidence
- End of Year Conference
- Professional Growth Plan and performance rating
results based on functions outlined in PGP
-Interim Appraisal is 3 years of the 4 Year
Inquiry Category cycle -Student Growth Data will
be included in an Administrators Yearly
Rating Revised 4.8.15
13Act 1091 of 2015 (contd)
- Repeals the use of external assessments in
teacher evaluations as originally set out in the
law Replaces the old language with the method
for assigning an annual overall rating that
includes student growth as determined by the SBE
(aligns with ESEA requirements but leaves
flexibility for state to make changes within
rules and regs) - Annual Overall Rating
- During Summative Years, all components are rated
- During Interim Appraisal
- Student Growth
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
14 Training for Currently Employed Administrators
Teachers
- Administrators
- Law and Process Update
- ADE Website Approximately one hour
- Should be reviewed prior to the start of the
2015-16 SY
- Teachers
- Law and Process Update
- ADE Website Approximately one hour
- Should be reviewed prior to the start of the
2015-16 SY
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-026 4/27/2015
15 Training for Currently Employed Administrators
and Teachers
- Administrators
- TESS LEADS Support Training Calibration and
Coaching- summer 2015 - -Co-ops
- Teachers
- Arkansas IDEAS new modules aligned to Framework
for Teaching - BloomBoard for Teachers training
- - Co-ops
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-026 4/27/2015
16Training for Beginning Administrators and Novice
Teachers
- Administrators
- 3 hour law and process (will include TESS and
LEADS) - Offered at AAEA summer and fall conferences as
part of BA induction - Teachscape Credentialing for proficiency
- Accounts can be secured as soon as administrator
is hired (see ADE Commissioner memo)
- Teachers
- 3 hour law and process
- Teachers from Out of state or those who have not
been in an educator preparation program in the
past 2 years - Recommended for all new teachers
- Training at co-op or at district using ADE
provided materials - Framework for Teaching-
- Out of state or those who have not been in an
educator preparation program in the past 2
years- - Recommended for all new teachers
- Online training accounts will be provided to
schools completion of all modules takes
approximately 24 hours total required hours at
discretion of district
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-026 4/27/2015
17Arkansas BloomBoard Training
- Administrators
- A BloomBoard training session will be held at the
AAEA Summer conference - Train administrator on how to use the tool to
initiate observations, how to collect data, how
to rate performance and prescribe resources - Co-ops may wish to provide updates for effective
BloomBoard use
- Teachers
- A BloomBoard Teacher Training will be held at
co-ops this summer - New teachers will need training on technical
aspects of BloomBoard as well - District Provided
- By SuperUsers
- Peers
- BloomBoard Webinars
- At co-ops
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-026 4/27/2015
18New TESS LEADS Resource
- On ADE Teacher Evaluation System Home Page
- Training Requirements Documents
- TESS LEADS Charts
- TESS LEADS Forms
- BloomBoard Information
19ADE CM LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
20ADE CM LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
21ADE CM LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
22ADE CM LIC-15-029 5/22/2015
23Update Focus for 2015-16
TESS LEADS Focus Groups (May , 2015) 29
Groups 197 Educators 91 Districts and Charters
- Sharing Information
- TESS LEADS Update Responses
ADE Commissioners Memo LIC-15-021 3/30/2015
24Commissioners Memos
Number Content
LIC 15-029 TESS Statute Updates
LIC-15-026 TESS LEADS Training Update
LIC-15-024 Beginning Administrator and Novice Teacher Mentoring Update
LIC-15-023 Beginning Administrator TEACHSCAPE Accounts
25 Prepare and Extend
Karli Saracini Director of Educator Licensure
26New Educator Licensure Areas
27Dyslexia Therapist
- The Educator Preparation section is currently
working with Institutions of Higher Education
(IHE) on the creation and approval of programs of
study for the Dyslexia Therapist Endorsement
(Grades K-12). - Approved Program
- Harding University
- Program Currently Under Review
- Arkansas State University
- Henderson State University
- UA Fayetteville
- UA Little Rock
- University of Central Arkansas
- Letter of Interest Submitted
- Arkansas Tech University
- Southern Arkansas University
- UA Pine Bluff
- All programs will be graduate level and will lead
to an endorsement to a standard educator license.
28Act 187 Computer Science
- Act 187 of 2015 mandates each public high school
and public charter school to offer a course in
computer science beginning in 2015-16 school
year. LS-15-067 - 4 Courses Approved to fulfill Act 187
- Essentials of Computer Programming 460020
- Computer Science License- (528)
- Business License- (250, 224, 225)
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- 439100-Math License (200)
- 460050- CS or Business License (528 or 250,
225,225) - AP Computer Science 560050
- IB Computer Science 560060
- See secondary licensure codes at
http//www.arkansased.gov/public/userfiles/HR_an
d_Educator_Effectiveness/HR_Educator_Licensure/NEW
_AREAS_AND_LEVELS_BY_CODES_2-11-2013.pdf
29Computer Science
- At its May 2015 meeting, the State Board of
Education adopted the Praxis Computer Science
(5651) test with a cut score of 171 effective
immediately. This test is required for Computer
Science (4-12) licensure. - Options
- Adding to an existing license through testing
- Obtaining a first-time license through a
nontraditional PPTL, MAT, APPEL - Utilizing Virtual Arkansas to teach a required
course
30Computer Science
- The Praxis Computer Science (5651) 2015-2016
Testing Windows - June 15-26, 2015
- August 10-22, 2015
- Sept 8-19, 2015
- Nov 2-14, 2015
- Feb 1-13, 2016
- April 4-16, 2016
- July 4-16, 2016
- Assessment fee reimbursement is available to
eligible test takers (TBA).
31Provisional Professional Teaching License
Definition A three-year provisional educator
license issued to an experienced professional for
the purpose of teaching middle or secondary in an
Arkansas public or charter school.
32Provisional Professional Teaching License
33Provisional Professional Teaching License
34Waiver Requests/ALP, ALCP
- An educator must
- Hold a standard Arkansas educator license in a
licensure content area or a provisional license
issued by reciprocity only lacking AR History (if
applicable), or - Meet the teaching and administrative experience
requirement for ALCP. - Additional Licensure Plan (ALP)
- Apply within 30 school days of hiring an
educator - Completed Waiver Request Form
- Plan of Study For Adding a Licensure Area Form
- Timeline
- ALP Form
- Administrator Licensure Completion Plan (ALCP)
- Completed Waiver Request Form
- Plan of Study for Adding a Licensure Area Form
- Timeline
- Completed ALCP Form
- Documentation of required experience
35Act 1240 School District Waivers
- Allows schools districts to be granted the same
waivers that are granted to an open-enrollment
public charter that draws students from the
school district. - Must petition State Board of Education
- Charter Waivers are posted on ADE website
- If not a charter, schools must continue to employ
licensed teachers in core content areas. - Licensure is a requirement for HQT in core areas
36Act 1090 (HB 1651) - Licensure Provisions
- Professional development
- Clarifies the granting of professional
development credit for college courses and allows
school districts to make the decision about
approving those hours (not the department) -
- Employment / Ethics
- Prohibits a person whose license is suspended or
revoked to work as an employee in a public school - Student teachers at a school district are held to
the Code of Ethics and may have sanctions applied
to their license when (or if) one is issued - Allows certain information concerning ethical
violations resulting in suspension or revocation
of a license to be publicly viewed on the
departments online licensure system
37Act 1090 (HB 1651) - Licensure Provisions
- Licensure by Reciprocity
- Technical correction to clarify that the waiver
of assessment to a person applying for
reciprocity for the first-time applies only to
the first-time license. This prevents someone
from not testing if they are adding an area to an
existing license - Removes the requirement for a teacher licensing
by reciprocity with 3 years of experience to pass
a basic skills assessment
38Act 1090 (HB 1651) - Licensure Provisions
- Nontraditional Licensure
- Allows the departments nontraditional program
(APPEL) to refuse to admit someone who has been
dismissed from a university teacher preparation
program - Clarifies that a provisional license issued to a
teacher in Teach for America, Arkansas Teacher
Corps, etc., will be issued under the rules for
provisional licensure for a nontraditional
applicant - Allows certain licensure applicants to meet the
Arkansas history requirement through a 45-hour
ArkansasIDEAS course instead of a college course.
Applies to - reciprocity
- nontraditional program
- adding an endorsement to an existing license
39Act 1090 (HB 1651) - Licensure Provisions
- Certain Expired Licenses
- Amends an outdated law for renewing a license
obtained before 1988. This will require content
area testing and professional development if a
teacher - has a license issued before the state required
content area testing - the license expired for more than one year
- has taught less than 3 years
40Act 1121 (SB 744) - ABCTE
- American Board for Certification of Teacher
Excellence (ABCTE) - Graduates may apply for provisional licensure as
a candidate from an accelerated teaching program,
similar to Teach for America (TFA) and the
Arkansas Teacher Corps (UAF). - Under agreement with the Department, ABCTE
candidates will be granted a provisional license
for up to three (3) years. -
- To receive a standard license in specific
licensure areas (identified in a Memorandum of
Understanding with ADE), an ABCTE candidate will
need to - have participated in the states mentoring
program for two (2) years, - have a proficient or distinguished evaluation by
the end of the third year, and - be recommended for licensure by their
superintendent.
41Professionalism and Ethics
Cheryl Reinhart Director of Professional
Licensure Standards Board
42Act 1089 (HB 1650) - Background Checks
- Background Check Process - Generally
- School districts, charter schools, and education
service cooperatives must initiate the state and
federal background checks through the Arkansas
State Police online system both state and
federal run at the same time. - After July 1, 2016, educational entities are
required to use electronic fingerprinting
(livescan) as the primary fingerprinting
method. Fingerprint cards will only be accepted
after the livescan fingerprinting is attempted
and fails to produce adequate fingerprints.
43Act 1089 (HB 1650) - Background Checks
- Background Checks for Licensure
- Requires preservice teachers to have the same
background checks as licensed educators - Allows the FBI to maintain fingerprints
- Expunged, sealed, and pardoned records that are
over ten (10) years old, unless the offense
involves violence or abuse, will no longer be
disqualifying - Allows a school district to provisionally employ
a teacher while the teacher is seeking a waiver
from the State Board - Clarifies that an applicant for a lifetime
teaching license will have criminal and child
maltreatment background checks
44Act 1089 (HB 1650) - Background Checks
- Background Checks for Classified Employees
- Allows an educational entity to grant a waiver
for employees in classified staff positions, such
as substitute teachers, who are contracted
through an outside vendor this was previously
not possible - All classified staff positions at school
districts, including those staffed by outside
vendors, are required to clear the background
checks for employment - Expunged, sealed, and pardoned records that are
over ten (10) years old, unless the offense
involves violence or abuse, will no longer be
disqualifying
45Teaching as a Profession
- Professionalism
- Act 1090 (HB 1651) addresses professionalism by
- Requiring that student teachers in an internship
at a school district are held to the Code of
Ethics and may have sanctions applied to their
license when (or if) one is issued - Prohibiting a person whose license is suspended
or revoked to work as an employee in a public
school. - Allowing certain information concerning ethical
violations resulting in suspension or revocation
of a license to be publicly viewed on the
departments online licensure system.
Requires diligent self-monitoring and learning
Permeates the teachers professional experience
Begins with training