Meaningful teacher evaluation, professional growth, and strategic compensation.
Several years ago, Wheaton Academy, a private Christian high school in the western suburbs of Chicago, took a hard look at how teachers were being compensated. At the time it was the typical model of years of experience + education. Not unlike school districts across the nation, they came to realize this model was broken. So they began development of a new process based on teacher performance and student growth. The simple metrics of experience and education on the sideline, new methods had to be developed to accurately assess how well teachers were doing. The result of this effort is the Living Curriculum Teacher Development Model (LCTDM™), with its focus on classroom observations, student surveys, goal-setting, and collaboration to foster growth and provide a framework for compensation.
The Online Application
Though it started out a paper system, the process was converted to an online software application, Living Curriculum Online. This Web application is the Swiss Army knife of LCTDM™, giving administrators and teachers ready access to the tools to streamline and automate the process. The entire application was built to be completely customizable so that users can tailor the content to fit their school’s culture and goals.
How does The Living Curriculum Model work?
The Living Curriculum Model is distributed in the form of a web application, accessible anytime and anywhere on any device. It allows individual schools and users, protected by unique IDs, to record and save data in an easily retrievable way and that provides the appropriate amount of automation to streamline the process.
Customizable
Once given access to the application, each school can enter teachers and administrators into the system, assigning them privileges, groups, and departments. Each school will have the opportunity to review the pre-populated categories and criteria and edit, add, and delete to fit your particular school, situation, and goals.
Assessment hierarchy
The Living Curriculum Model breaks down the evaluations into two overarching domains, Teaching and Learning. Teaching focuses more on the skills of the teacher and Learning focuses more on the resulting effectiveness. Under those domains there are five categories each with their own set of individual criteria divided into four levels of performance. Each school can tailor the tool to fit its mission and philosophy of teaching and learning.
Intentional evaluation
So what drives the actual scoring of the teacher for each of these criteria? It is driven by classroom observations, student surveys, a teacher’s goals and their written input, and the teacher’s self-evaluation. This high-touch method is what brings the heart and human side to what could be viewed as a calculated result.
LCTDM™ features
- A thorough criteria for teacher evaluations in the following areas:
- instruction
- assessments
- planning and preparation
- learning environment
- professional responsibilities
- community relations & spiritual formation
- A teacher goal-setting component
- A template for narrative assessments
- A template for classroom observations
- Teacher access to evaluation materials
Online application:
- Accessible anytime, anywhere
- All content complete customizable
- Data can be archived and retrieved from school year to school year
- Unique school and user IDs keep data separate, confidential, and secure
- Brand with your own colors and header
- System back-ups and redundancy ensure maximum safety and up-time