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Sample Teacher Improvement Plan 2012

A teacher whose composite score was rated as Ineffective develops a Teacher Improvement Plan. The administrator and teacher review the teacher's professional practice ratings. They discuss routines / procedures and the behavior management system. They set dates for formal observations to assess how the teacher is developing.

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Sample Teacher Improvement Plan 2012

A teacher whose composite score was rated as Ineffective develops a Teacher Improvement Plan. The administrator and teacher review the teacher's professional practice ratings. They discuss routines / procedures and the behavior management system. They set dates for formal observations to assess how the teacher is developing.

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SAMPLE TEACHER IMPROVEMENT PLAN (TIP)/TEACHER

DEVELOPMENT
This is a sample of a TIP for a teacher whose composite score was rated
as Ineffective. When the administrator met with the teacher, the
administrator and teacher reviewed the teachers professional practice
ratings. The teacher was rated developing in the following areas of Domain
2(Classroom Environment): 2c- Managing Classroom Procedures and 2d
-Managing Student Behavior. She was rated Ineffective in Domain
3(Instruction) 3c-Engaging Students in Learning, and she was rated
Developing in Domain 3 (Instruction) 3b- Questioning and Discussion
Techniques. In September the administrator met with the teacher to review
her final evaluation. The administrator and teacher discussed the areas in
need of development and made a list that prioritized which areas to develop
first, etc. The result of their discussion and timeline is summarized in the
plan below. They agreed that the first step was to establish the
routines/procedures and the behavior management system. The
administrator would be assessing the development of these areas initially
through informal observations. They agreed that the next step would be to
concentrate on the development of the instructional areas. They discussed
the strategies listed in the plan below, and they set dates for the teachers
formal observations as checkpoints to assess how the teacher was
developing in all of these areas.
SAMPLE TEACHER IMPROVEMENT PLAN (TIP)/TEACHER DEVELOPMENT PLAN
CAREER LEVEL
STATUS
Intern
Contract Substitute
Resident
1st Year Probationer
Professional
2nd Year Probationer
Tenured
3rd Year Probationer
Other___________________________________

DATE COMPOSITE SCORE RECEIVED:____________


LEVEL OF IMPROVEMENT PLAN

DEVELOPMENT PLAN

TIP

As required by Education Law 3012-c, all teachers who receive a Composite Rating of Ineffective, shall be required to develop a Teacher Improvement Plan (TIP)
in collaboration with his/her supervisor and Lead Teacher/Peer Evaluator, if applicable. All teachers who receive a Composite Rating of Developing, shall be
required to develop a Development Plan in collaboration with his/her supervisor and Lead Teacher/Peer Evaluator, if applicable. Union representation shall be
afforded at the teachers request.
Teacher:_________________________________________________
Tenure: Area: _____________________________

Employee ID__________________________________________________
Observation Dates:_formal observations will be on Nov 10 and March 12

Observer:_____________________________________________________________School/Location_________________________________________________
Position:______________________________________________
Place a check mark in the box next to any domain below that is rated as Developing or Ineffective.
Planning and Preparation

Learning Environment

Instruction

Professional Responsibilities

In the space below, describe the following: List goals to address the domains assessed as Developing or Ineffective; list differentiated activities to support the
teachers improvement in the areas listed above; describe the manner in which the improvement will be assessed and provide a timeline for achieving improvement.

Goals to address area(s) checked off


above.

Activities/PD to support improvement

How will the


improvement be
assessed?

Establish classroom routines and


procedures to reduce the loss of
instructional time.

Use timing device (Computer Timer Tools or a countdown)


to signal students (Explain to students purpose and
procedure of the timing device.)

Informal Observation

Informal observation
by October 5 and
ongoing throughout
year

Establish and implement consistent


standards of conduct to maintain an
orderly classroom

Collaborate with administrator or mentor on list of specific


standards of conduct and consequences for
misbehaviors.

Meet with
administrator or
mentor

By September 17

Explain standards of conduct to whole class

Timeline

By September 19

Monitor student behavior regularly and when individual


students misbehave, respond immediately

Informal Observation

Informal observation
by October 5 and
ongoing throughout
year

Establish and implement learning


tasks that result in active intellectual
engagement of the students.

Observe Ms. ____ who uses the strategy of Think, Pair,


Share. (A sub will be provided.)
Implement the strategy of Think, Pair, Share.

Informal Observation
Formal Observation

Informal Observation
by October 5 and
ongoing throughout
year

Pose questions to promote student


thinking and understanding.

Observe tape of Ms. ____who uses open-ended questions


and makes effective use of wait time. Observe how she
builds on student responses to questions and how the
questions enable the students to engage in discussions
with each other. Discuss the observation with
administrator or mentor.

Meet with
administrator or
mentor

By November 1

Review Blooms Taxonomy and collaborate with


administrator or mentor to write 3-4 questions that have a
variety of cognitive levels.

Meet with
administrator or
mentor

By November 1

Use open-ended questions, inviting students to think and


actively engage in discussions.

Formal Observation

Formal Observation
on November 10 and
March 12

At the formal observations on November 10 and March 12, Ms. Administrator will be assessing the development of each of the goals
listed above.

List of Participants:
Date:__________September 15, 2012
Cc: Personnel File

____X____Recommendation made to teacher to contact CIT for a mentor

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