Kentucky Teacher Standards Rubrics

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KTS RUBRICS FOR EVALUATION OF TEACHING Kentucky Teacher Standards Rubrics STANDARD 1: THE TEACHER DEMONSTRATES APPLIED CONTENT KNOWLEDGE follow directions for that level with regard to the indicators fails to demonstrate a current and sufficient academic knowledge of the develop student knowledge and performance in those areas. No indicators demonstrates limited academic knowledge of the certified content areas. below that the candidate performed demonstrates sufficient academic knowledge of the develop student knowledge and performance in the content areas. of academic knowledge of the develop student knowledge and performance in the content areas. all Communicates concepts, processes, and knowledge. Connects content to life experiences of students. Demonstrates instructional strategies that are appropriate for content and contribute to student learning. Guides students to understand content from various perspectives. Identifies and addresses students misconceptions of content. STANDARD 2: THE TEACHER DESIGNS AND PLANS INSTRUCTION follow directions for that level with regard to the indicators shows limited ability to design/plan demonstrates sufficient instruction that develops ability to design/plan ability to design/plan student instruction that develops instruction that develops through the student student through the through the poorly designs/plans instruction that develops student through the are below all Develops significant objectives aligned with standards. Math Standards; Language Arts Standards; Other Subject Standards Uses contextual data to design instruction relevant to students. Plans assessments to guide instruction and measure learning objectives. Plans instructional strategies and activities that address learning objectives for all students. Plans instructional strategies and activities that facilitate multiple levels of learning.

STANDARD 3: THE TEACHER CREATES AND MAINTAINS LEARNING CLIMATE shows limited ability to create a demonstrates sufficient learning climate that ability to create a learning ability to create a learning develops student abilities to climate that develops climate that develops grow through the student student through the through the fails to create a learning climate that supports the development of student through the instruction. are below Communicates high expectations. Establishes a positive learning environment. Values and supports student diversity and addresses individual needs. Fosters mutual respect between teacher and students and among students. Provides a safe environment for learning. all STANDARD 4: THE TEACHER IMPLEMENTS AND MANAGES INSTRUCTION shows limited ability to introduce, demonstrates sufficient implement, manage instruction ability to introduce, ability to introduce, that develops student abilities implement, manage implement, manage to grow through the instruction that develops instruction that develops student student through the through the fails to.introduce, implement, manage instruction that develops student through the are below all Uses a variety of instructional strategies that align with learning objectives and actively engage students. Implements instruction based on diverse student needs and assessment data. Uses time effectively. Uses space and materials effectively. Implements and manages instruction in ways that facilitate higher order thinking.

STANDARD 5: THE TEACHER ASSESSES AND COMMUNICATES LEARNING RESULTS fails to. assess learning and communicate results to students and others with respect to student growth resulting from the are shows limited ability to assess learning and communicate results to students and others with respect to student growth resulting from the demonstrates sufficient ability to assess learning and communicate results to students and others with respect to student growth resulting from the of ability to assess learning and communicate results to students and others with respect to student growth resulting from the all Uses pre-assessments to establish baseline knowledge and skills for all students. Uses formative assessments to determine each student s progress and guide Uses summative assessments to measure student achievement. Describes, analyzes, and evaluates student performance data to determine progress of individuals and identify differences in progress among student groups. Communicates learning results to students and parents that provide a clear and timely understanding of learning progress relative to objectives. Allows opportunity for student self-assessment. STANDARD 6: THE TEACHER DEMONSTRATES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGY Directions: After observations of the teacher candidate in teaching lessons, or in other school situations where technology may be used, circle one of the rubric levels. Then follow directions for that level with regard to the indicators. makes limited use of technology to demonstrates sufficient support instruction or to use of technology to use of technology to enhance effectiveness as a support instruction or to support instruction or to professional teacher. enhance effectiveness as a enhance effectiveness as a professional teacher. professional teacher. fails to use technology to support instruction or to enhance effectiveness as a professional teacher. are of Uses available technology to design and plan Uses available technology to implement instruction that facilitates student learning. Integrates student use of technology into instruction to enhance learning outcomes and meet diverse student needs. Uses technology to assess and communicate student learning. Ensures that personal use and student use of technology are ethical and legal.

STANDARD 7: REFLECTS AND EVALUATES TEACHING AND LEARNING. Directions: After observations of the teacher candidate in teaching lessons, or in conference with the candidate about his/her practices in reflection, circle one of the rubric levels. Then follow directions for that level with regard to the indicators. shows limited use of reflecting on demonstrates sufficient use and evaluating specific of reflecting on and teaching/learning situations evaluating specific and/or programs. teaching/learning situations and/or programs.. fails to. reflect on and evaluate specific teaching/learning situations and/or programs. candidate performed of use of reflecting on and evaluating specific teaching/learning situations and/or programs. Reflects on and accurately evaluates student learning using appropriate data. Reflects on and accurately evaluates instruction practice using appropriate data. Uses data to reflect on and identify areas for professional growth. STANDARD 8: COLLABORATES WITH COLLEAGUES AND/OR PARENTS AND/OR OTHERS Directions: After discussion with the cooperating teacher and/or other teachers, or the school principal, circle one of the rubric levels which best applies with regard to the candidate s collaboration. Then follow directions for that level with regard to the indicators fails to collaborate with other agencies to design, implement, and support learning programs for improved student learning. shows limited use of collaboration with colleagues, parents, and other agencies to design, implement, and support learning programs for improved student learning. demonstrates sufficient use of collaboration with other agencies to design, implement, and support learning programs for improved student learning. use of collaboration with other agencies to design, implement, and support learning programs for improved student learning. are of Identifies students whose learning could be enhanced by collaboration. Designs a plan to enhance student learning that includes all parties in the collaborative effort. Implements planned activities that enhance student learning and engage all parties. Analyzes data to evaluate the outcomes of collaborative efforts.

STANDARD 9: EVALUATES TEACHING AND IMPLEMENTS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Directions: After conference with the teacher candidate and/or cooperating teacher about the teacher candidate s implementation of a professional development plan, circle one of the rubric levels which best applies. shows limited use of evaluation of demonstrates sufficient use his/her overall performance of evaluation of his/her with respect to modeling overall performance with and teaching Kentucky s respect to modeling and learning goals for the teaching Kentucky s learning purpose of implementing a goals for the purpose of, professional development implementing a professional plan. development plan. fails to. evaluate his/her overall performance with respect to modeling and teaching Kentucky s learning goals, and does not implement a professional development plan. of use of evaluation of his/her overall performance with respect to modeling and teaching Kentucky s learning goals, for the purpose of implementing a professional development plan. Self assesses performance relative to Kentucky s Teacher Standards. Identifies priorities for professional development based on data from selfassessment, student performance and feedback from colleagues. Designs a clear, logical professional growth plan that addresses all priority areas. Shows clear evidence of professional growth and reflection on the identified priority areas and impact on instructional effectiveness and student learning. STANDARD 10: PROVIDES LEADERSHIP IN THE SCHOOL OR COMMUNITY OR PROFESSION Directions: After conference with the teacher candidate and/or cooperating teacher about the teacher candidate s leadership role in the school, or community, or profession, circle one of the rubric levels which best applies. provides only limited professional leadership within the school, or community, or education profession to improve student learning and well-being. fails to. provides professional leadership within the school, or community, or education profession to improve student learning and well-being. provides sufficient professional leadership within the school, or community, or education profession to improve student learning and well-being. of professional leadership within the school, or community, or education profession to improve student learning and wellbeing. Identifies and selects leadership opportunities that enhance student learning and/or professional environment of the school. Develops a plan for engaging in leadership activities. Implements a plan for engaging in leadership activities. Analyzes student learning and/or other data appropriately to evaluate the results of planned and executed leadership efforts.