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State Model Evaluation System (SMES) Educator Evaluation Final Effectiveness Score & Rating Worksheet - REVISED SCORING per SB22-070 and shift to 70:30 FER
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Professional Practice InstructionsStep 1: Weights for Professional Practices
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Step 1: Weights for Professional Practices
Assign each standard a weight (total must equal 100) for calculating the overall Professional Practices rating (standards 1-4).

Step 2: Assign Element Level Proficiency
Assign each element a proficiency rating of Level 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. These are the peach colored boxes; when you click on them, a drop down menu is provided.

Once assigned, the table below provides you with the rating information for each standard and the overall Professional Practice rating.
The cells highlighted in yellow indicate revised point totals.
Standard# of ElementsWeight
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Total Weight = 0
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NOTE: Total Weight must equal 100
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Step 2: Assign Element Level Proficiency
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ElementStandard 1Standard 2Standard 3Standard 4
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Educator's
Professional Practices (PP) Rating
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Standard
Rating
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1BasicProfessional Practices Standards Calculation
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2BasicEducator's Obtained Points0000
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Educator's Weighted PP Points (Raw 20pts)
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4BasicEducator's PP Points (700 Scale)0.000.000.000.00
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Available PP Points (700 Scale)0000
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Overall
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Total PP out of 20pts0.00Rating Bounds Per Standard
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Total PP out of 700pts0Standard1234
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Educator's PP RatingBasicLevel 10-10-20-30-2
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Level 22-43-64-93-6
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Level 35-77-1010-157-10
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Professional Practice Overall (20pt) Score RangesLevel 48-1011-1416-2111-14
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Basic03.74Level 511-1215-1622-2415-16
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Partially Proficient3.758.74Possible Points12162416
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Proficient8.7513.74
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Accomplished13.7518.74
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Exemplary18.7520
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Measures of Student Learning Instructions
Step 3: Weights and Ratings for Measures of Student Learning
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Step 3: Weights and Ratings for Measures of Student Learning

Assign each measure of student learning (MSL) a weight (total must equal 30) for calculating the overall Measures of Student Learning rating. Then, simply enter the rating for each in the "Rating" column. These are the peach colored boxes; when you click on them, a drop down menu is provided.

Once assigned, the table below provides you with the rating information for the overall Measures of Student Learning rating.
Measure Number
(minimum of 2, maximum of 5)
WeightRatingPointsWeighted Score
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300.00
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Total Weight = 0
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Educator's
Measures of Student Learning Rating
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Total MSL out of 3pts0.00
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Total MSL out of 300pts0
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Educator's MSL RatingLess Than Expected
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Measures of Student Learning (3pt) Score Ranges
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Less Than Expected00.99
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Expected1.002.00
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More Than Expected2.013
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Overall Effectiveness InstructionsStep 4: Educator's Overall Effectiveness Rating
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Step 4: Overall Effectiveness Rating

Once you have completed steps 1-3, the overall effectiveness rating will be calculated in the Step 4 table by adding the Professional Practices and the Measures of Student Learning scores.

Final Effectiveness Score =
Prof. Practices Score + Measures of Student Learning Score
Overall Evaluation%ScorePoints PossibleEducator's Rating
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Professional Practice70.00700Basic
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Measures of Student Learning30.00300Less Than Expected
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Overall Effectiveness100.001000Ineffective
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Overall Effectiveness (1000pt) Score RangesOriginal 50:50 ranges
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Ineffective01870235
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Partially Effective188406236505
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Effective407800506843
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Highly Effective80110008441080
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