Matt Renaud, Regional Superintendent
Regional Office of Education #13
Presents
Administrator Academy 1865: Principal Evaluator Competency for Initial Training and Retraining of Principal Evaluators
And
Administrator Academy 2000: Illinois Performance Evaluation - Principal Evaluation Training for Pre-Qualified Principal Evaluators
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January 25, 2024 |
Location: | Kaskaskia College, Salem Education Center | |
1475 West Whittaker Street | ||
Salem, IL | ||
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Time: | Registration 8:00 a.m. | |
Program starts at 8:30 a.m. | ||
Program concludes at 3:30 p.m. | ||
Lunch will be provided. | ||
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Fee: | Free for Curriclum Cooperative Members | |
$175 for Non-Coop and Out-of-District (AA 1865) |
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$350 AA 2000 | ||
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Presenter: | Dr. Jennifer Garrison | |
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Description: | Administrator Academy 1865 | |
The Academy focuses on a high rate of interrater reliability using the required performance evaluation ratings. Using case studies, the participants will collect evidence and use the Illinois Standards for Principal Evaluation to rate the principals. Participants will use data collected from the case studies and compare the data to best practices for evaluating principals and assistant principals. This data will also be analyzed to prepare administrative and school-level professional development plans. Participants will prepare targeted professional development, in a collaborative and supportive way, plans that consider past results and contribute to professional and personal growth. This plan will be aligned to the school improvement plan. The instructional environment indicators will be analyzed. The purpose of the evaluation plan will be to communicate the outcomes and findings in such a manner that the principals and assistant principals set goals for improvement. The participants own personal bias will be analyzed while making these decisions. | ||
Administrator Academy 2000 | ||
This 2-day course will cover all aspects of principal evaluations, including professional practice and student growth data. AA #2000 requires pre-work to be completed prior to the first day the course meets. Participants must complete pre-work and attend on January 25th and complete the required Application for Dissemination to receive credit for AA #2000. This course will provide participants with the knowledge to 1) identify and disseminate minimum state requirements, performance standards and best practices; 2) facilitate a common language and dialogue around performance and its impact on school improvement, professional practice, and student outcomes; and 3) encourage collaboration, learning, and alignment among stakeholders. This is a high-quality, scalable, sustainable, and user-focused content and delivery model. | ||
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Registration for AA 1865 has closed. |
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Registration for AA 2000 has closed. | ||
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We strive to bring our educators excellent presenters and of course that comes with a cost. When our teachers and administrators register to attend a workshop or administrator academy, we expect them to honor their intention to participate. As we move forward, there will be a charge of $350 for participants who register for this offering (or $175 for AA 1865), but do not attend. Please call at least five business days in advance if you cannot participate.