19 Tex. Admin. Code § 150.1002 - Assessment of Teacher Performance
(a) Each
teacher shall be appraised on the following domains and dimensions of the Texas
Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS) rubric that is aligned to the
Texas Teacher Standards in Chapter 149 of this title (relating to
Commissioner's Rules Concerning Educator Standards).
(1) Domain I. Planning or Alternate Domain I.
Lesson Internalization, which includes the following dimensions:
(A) standards and alignment;
(B) data and assessment;
(C) knowledge of students; and
(D) activities.
(2) Domain II. Instruction, which includes
the following dimensions:
(A) achieving
expectations;
(B) content knowledge
and expertise;
(C)
communication;
(D) differentiation;
and
(E) monitor and
adjust.
(3) Domain III.
Learning Environment, which includes the following dimensions:
(A) classroom environment, routines, and
procedures;
(B) managing student
behavior; and
(C) classroom
culture.
(4) Domain IV.
Professional Practices and Responsibilities, which includes the following
dimensions:
(A) professional demeanor and
ethics;
(B) goal setting;
(C) professional development; and
(D) school community involvement.
(b) The evaluation of
each of the dimensions identified in subsection (a) of this section shall
consider all data generated in the appraisal process. The data for the
appraisal of each dimension shall be gathered from pre-conferences,
observations, post-conferences, end-of-year conferences, the Goal-Setting and
Professional Development Plan process, and other documented sources.
(c) Each teacher shall be evaluated on the 16
dimensions in Domain I or Alternate Domain I and Domains II-IV identified in
subsection (a) of this section using the following categories:
(1) distinguished;
(2) accomplished;
(3) proficient;
(4) developing; and
(5) improvement needed.
(d) Beginning with the 2017-2018 school year,
each teacher appraisal shall include the performance of teachers' students, as
defined in §
150.1001(f)(2)
of this title (relating to General Provisions).
(e) Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year,
teachers may be appraised using Domain I or Alternate Domain I based on the
alignment of teacher responsibilities to lesson planning or lesson
internalization.
(f) If calculating
a single overall summative appraisal score for teachers, the performance of
teachers' students, as defined in §
150.1001(f)(2)
of this title, shall count for at least 20% of a teacher's summative
score.
(g) Each teacher shall be
evaluated on the performance of teachers' students using one of the terms from
the following categories:
(1) distinguished or
well above expectations;
(2)
accomplished or above expectations;
(3) proficient or at expectations;
(4) developing or below expectations;
or
(5) improvement needed or well
below expectations.
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