Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 13A - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Subtitle 07 - SCHOOL PERSONNEL
Chapter 13A.07.09 - Evaluation of Teachers and Principals
Section 13A.07.09.04 - Local Education Agency Evaluation System
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 13A.07.09.04
Current through Register Vol. 52, No. 6, March 21, 2025
A. An evaluation system for teachers and principals developed by a local education agency in mutual agreement with the exclusive employee representatives shall include performance evaluation criteria, at a minimum, based on multiple measures, and on the general standards set forth in §§B and C of this regulation.
B. General Standards: Teacher Evaluation System.
(1) An evaluation system shall be
based on standards, such as the INTASC Model Core Teaching Standards or other
Department-approved or nationally recognized standards for teaching, and those
standards shall be explained to teachers and communicated to the school
community. The selected standards shall be used to evaluate the teacher's
professional practice and student growth.
(2) A teacher's evaluation shall include at
least five components:
(a) Planning and
preparation;
(b) Classroom
environment;
(c)
Instruction;
(d) Professional
responsibility; and
(e) Student
growth.
(3) An
evaluation system shall provide, at a minimum, for an overall rating of highly
effective, effective, or ineffective.
(4) Classroom observations shall play a role
in the evaluation system, at a minimum, in the following ways:
(a) Classroom observations of teachers'
professional practice shall be conducted by certificated individuals who have
completed training that includes identification of teaching behaviors that
result in student growth and the use of the selected standards in the
observation;
(b) An evaluation of a
teacher's professional practice, including planning and preparation, classroom
environment, and instruction shall be based on at least two observations during
the school year;
(c) An evaluation
report that evaluates a teacher as ineffective shall include at least one
observation by an individual other than the immediate supervisor;
(d) An observation, announced or unannounced,
shall be conducted with full knowledge of the teacher;
(e) A written observation report shall be
shared with the teacher and a copy provided to the teacher within a reasonable
period of time;
(f) A teacher shall
sign the observation report to acknowledge receipt;
(g) An observation shall provide for written
comments and reactions by the teacher being observed, which shall be attached
to the observation report; and
(h)
An observation shall provide specific guidance in areas needing improvement and
supports as well a reasonable timeline to demonstrate improvement in areas
marked as ineffective.
(5) Claims and evidence of observed
instruction that substantiate the observed behavior or behaviors in a classroom
observation shall be a part of the teacher's evaluation and may be identified
by either the teacher or the evaluator or both and may include:
(a) Student work;
(b) Teacher-developed initiatives;
(c) Portfolios;
(d) Projects;
(e) Student test data;
(f) Artifacts; and
(g) Other statements.
(6) A local education agency's evaluation
system shall include rigor, which shall be demonstrated, in part, by:
(a) The establishment of student growth as a
significant component of the evaluation;
(b) For the school years 2014-2015 and
2015-2016, the use of student learning objectives (SLOs) informed by the data
resulting from the State assessments, which shall be represented on a teacher's
evaluation; and
(c) The Department
shall review and approve mutually agreed-on evaluation systems to ensure
compliance with the minimum general standards.
(7) The Department's approval of an agreed-on
evaluation system after the 2015-2016 school year will be based, in part, on
the Department's analysis of the evaluation data obtained in the 2014-2015 and
2015-2016 school years, including an analysis of the use of State assessment
data as a direct measure of student growth.
(8) The evaluation system shall provide
focused professional development, resources, and a mentoring component for
teachers who are evaluated as ineffective and for all nontenured
teachers.
(9) Until school year
2016-2017, student growth data based on or derived from State assessments may
not be used to make personnel decisions.
C. General Standards: Principal Evaluation System. A principal's evaluation system shall be based on:
(1) The outcomes contained in the Maryland
Instructional Leadership Framework, February 2005, and in the Interstate
Leadership Licensure Consortium; and
(2) The standards set forth in §B(3),
(6)(a)-(b), and (9) of this regulation.
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