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Educator Effectiveness Pilot District Opportunity

By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | May 14, 2012

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) is seeking school districts to participate in a preliminary process of the statewide Educator Effectiveness System during the 2012-13 school year.

This is to inform districts that the online nomination process for participation in the Educator Effectiveness pilot is now open. To nominate school(s) in your district go to:

Pilot Educator Effectiveness Nomination Registration

Due to capacity and resource management, DPI encourages districts to consider small scale pilot trials. Detailed information about district considerations is provided on the registration site. Pilots for the Teacher Practice, Principal Practice and Student/School Learning Outcomes (SLOs) components of the Educator Effectiveness System are being accepted. Pilot districts and schools are expected to participate in evaluation activities such as interviews and surveys during and after the 2012-2013 school year.

DPI will support districts by providing comprehensive initial training, and ongoing support. Additionally, an external evaluator will be provided to work with districts throughout the pilot process in order to collect information that will help DPI refine the process.

For more information about the Educator Effectiveness Framework view the webinar Understanding the Wisconsin Educator Effectiveness System hosted by Deputy State Superintendent Michael Thompson and Julie Brilli, Director of Teacher Education, Professional Development & Licensing.

Nomination Registration will be open until Friday May25, 2012 at 3PM

For further information or questions, contact:

Kris Joannes

Education Consultant

kristin.joannes@wi.dpi.gov

608-267-2348

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