State Model System definition

State Model System means the personnel evaluation system and supporting resources developed by the Department, which meets all of the requirements for local personnel evaluation systems that are outlined in statute and rule.
State Model System means the personnel evaluation system and supporting resources developed by the Department, which meets all of the requirements for local personnel evaluation systems.

Examples of State Model System in a sentence

  • The Department also shall provide technical guidance, based on research and best practices that emerge from the pilot of the State Model System and the implementation of other local systems during the Pilot Period that School Districts and BOCES may use in developing their own rubrics and tools if they choose to develop their own distinctive personnel evaluation system.

  • Each School District and BOCES may adopt the State Model System or develop its own distinctive personnel evaluation system that satisfies the requirements in section 5.01 of these rules.

  • The Colorado Department Education has included in the State Model System a model appeal process for a nonprobationary Teacher to appeal a second consecutive Performance Evaluation Rating of ineffective or partially effective.

  • Selected School Districts and BOCES shall include those that will implement only the aspects of the State Model System that are required by section 5.01 of these rules and those that will implement the State Model System in its entirety, using the same measurement tools, weightings and aggregation methods.

  • This technical guidance shall be based on research and best practices that emerge from the pilot of the State Model System and the implementation of other local systems during the Pilot Period, and School Districts and BOCES may choose to use the technical guidance in developing their own rubrics and tools if they choose to develop their own distinctive personnel evaluation system.

  • Because the intent of the Pilot Period is to test the State Model System, a Teacher whose performance is or is likely to be deemed “ineffective” using the State Model System during the Pilot Period shall be evaluated using the existing personnel evaluation system in place in the participating School District or BOCES.

  • No later than July 1 of each year, beginning in 2012, the State Board shall review these rules (1 CCR 301-87) and, informed by recommendations from the State Council and using information from implementation of the State Model System and other local systems, shall determine whether to affirm or revise the rules in order to reflect what has been learned.

  • This scoring matrix shall be based on recommendations from the State Council and information gathered from the pilot of the State Model System and the implementation of other local systems during the Pilot Period.

  • No later than July 1 of each year the State Board shall review these rules (1 CCR 301-87) and, informed by recommendations from the State Council and using information from implementation of the State Model System and other local systems, shall determine whether to affirm or revise the rules in order to reflect what has been learned.

  • The Department shall include in the State Model System a model appeal process for a nonprobationary teacher to appeal a second consecutive performance evaluation rating of ineffective or partially effective.

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