This is the conclusion of the series of posts addressing T-TESS
Alignment. See the 9/29/2015 post, “T-TESS Alignment to The Foundation Trinity,”
and the 9/30/2015 post, “T-TESS Alignment to The Fundamental 5.”
Today I’m addressing the campus administrator concern of
finding a classroom observation protocol that is aligned to the T-TESS. The search is a short one because T-TESS
is already aligned to the PowerWalks Classroom Observation System.
As the reader will observe in the T-TESS / PowerWalks
Alignment Summary, as teachers increase the frequency of the observable best
practice in the PowerWalks Observation Modules, they are making measurable
progress towards meeting or exceeding T-TESS instructional standards. In
addition, the PowerWalks Systems has a customizable module to address the
improved implementation of local instructional initiatives.
§149.1001.
Teacher Standards.
Purpose. The
standards identified in this section are performance standards to be used to
inform the training, appraisal, and professional development of teachers.
Standard 1: Instructional Planning and Delivery
Teachers demonstrate their
understanding of instructional planning and delivery by providing
standards-based, data-driven, differentiated instruction that engages students,
makes appropriate use of technology, and makes learning relevant for today's
learners.
T-TESS Alignment to
PowerWalks
|
|
Module 1:
Instructor Location
|
X
|
Module 2: Pupil
Engagement
|
X
|
Module 3: Lesson
Framing
|
X
|
Module 4:
High-yield Instructional Practices
|
X
|
Module 5:
Instructional Rigor
|
X
|
Module 6:
Instructional Relevance
|
X
|
Module 7:
Classroom Climate
|
X
|
Module 8: Local
Observation Elements
|
|
Standard 2: Knowledge of Students and Student Learning
Teachers work to ensure high levels of learning, social-emotional development,
and achievement outcomes for all students, taking into consideration each
student's educational and developmental backgrounds and focusing on each
student's needs.
T-TESS Alignment to
PowerWalks
|
|
Module 1:
Instructor Location
|
X
|
Module 2: Pupil
Engagement
|
X
|
Module 3: Lesson
Framing
|
X
|
Module 4:
High-yield Instructional Practices
|
X
|
Module 5:
Instructional Rigor
|
X
|
Module 6:
Instructional Relevance
|
X
|
Module 7:
Classroom Climate
|
X
|
Module 8: Local
Observation Elements
|
|
Standard 3: Content Knowledge and Expertise
Teachers exhibit a comprehensive
understanding of their content, discipline, and related pedagogy as
demonstrated through the quality of the design and execution of lessons and
their ability to match objectives and activities to relevant state standards.
T-TESS Alignment to
PowerWalks
|
|
Module 1:
Instructor Location
|
X
|
Module 2: Pupil
Engagement
|
X
|
Module 3: Lesson
Framing
|
X
|
Module 4:
High-yield Instructional Practices
|
X
|
Module 5:
Instructional Rigor
|
X
|
Module 6:
Instructional Relevance
|
X
|
Module 7:
Classroom Climate
|
X
|
Module 8: Local
Observation Elements
|
|
Standard 4: Learning Environment
Teachers interact with students in respectful
ways at all times, maintaining a physically and emotionally safe, supportive
learning environment that is characterized by efficient and effective routines,
clear expectations for student behavior, and organization that maximizes
student learning.
T-TESS Alignment to
PowerWalks
|
|
Module 1:
Instructor Location
|
X
|
Module 2: Pupil
Engagement
|
X
|
Module 3: Lesson
Framing
|
X
|
Module 4:
High-yield Instructional Practices
|
X
|
Module 5:
Instructional Rigor
|
X
|
Module 6:
Instructional Relevance
|
X
|
Module 7:
Classroom Climate
|
X
|
Module 8: Local
Observation Elements
|
|
Standard 5: Data-Driven Practice
Teachers use formal and informal methods to
assess student growth aligned to instructional goals and course objectives and
regularly review and analyze multiple sources of data to measure student
progress and adjust instructional strategies and content delivery as needed.
T-TESS Alignment to
PowerWalks
|
|
Module 1:
Instructor Location
|
X
|
Module 2: Pupil
Engagement
|
|
Module 3: Lesson
Framing
|
X
|
Module 4:
High-yield Instructional Practices
|
X
|
Module 5:
Instructional Rigor
|
X
|
Module 6:
Instructional Relevance
|
X
|
Module 7:
Classroom Climate
|
X
|
Module 8: Local
Observation Elements
|
|
Standard 6: Professional Practices and Responsibilities
Teachers consistently
hold themselves to a high standard for individual development, pursue
leadership opportunities, collaborate with other educational professionals,
communicate regularly with stakeholders, maintain professional relationships, comply
with all campus and school district policies, and conduct themselves ethically
and with integrity.
T-TESS Alignment to
PowerWalks
|
|
Module 1:
Instructor Location
|
X
|
Module 2: Pupil
Engagement
|
X
|
Module 3: Lesson
Framing
|
X
|
Module 4:
High-yield Instructional Practices
|
X
|
Module 5:
Instructional Rigor
|
X
|
Module 6:
Instructional Relevance
|
X
|
Module 7:
Classroom Climate
|
X
|
Module 8: Local
Observation Elements
|
|
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