PK-12 Education
Administrator Quality
Administrator Evaluation | Administrator Evaluation |
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The role of school leadership is vital in efforts to improve quality
teaching and student learning. During the 2007 legislative session,
districts were directed to develop and implement an evaluation system
for administrators. Following their initial year as an administrator,
career administrators are evaluated annually based on the six Iowa
Standards for School Leaders (ISSL). The minimum requirement of Iowa
law is that persons new to administration have a comprehensive
evaluation during their initial year of employment. Best practice is
for administrators who assume a new administrative position to have a
summative evaluation during their first year in the new position. After
the initial comprehensive/summative evaluation the law requires an
annual formative assessment around the principals’ Individual
Professional Development Plan (IPDP). The three-year summative
evaluation requires documentation of competence on the six ISSL
standards, meeting of district expectations drawn from the district’s
CSIP and building improvement plan, Individual Professional Development
Plan (IPDP) attainment, and other supporting documentation. A comprehensive administrator performance review process must:
Iowa Standards for School LeadersThe Iowa Standards for School Leaders (ISSL) and criteria represent a set of knowledge and skills that reflects the best evidence available regarding effective leadership for Iowa schools. The standards and criteria are linked to the evaluation of administrators and the professional development plans for administrators.
More information on comprehensive administrator performance reviews can be found on the SAI website for Principals (http://www.sai-iowa.org/principaleval.html) and Superintendents (http://www.sai-iowa.org/supteval.html).
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 October 2008 ) |


