Educator Evaluation

The Massachusetts educator evaluation system, adopted in 2011 by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, establishes standards and requirements for teachers and administrators. In 2017, the board made a major change to the evaluation system — eliminating a separate Student Impact Rating based on District-Determined Measures and instead requiring that student learning measures be included in the Summative Evaluation.

The core of the evaluation system is a five-step cycle.

The Five-Step Cycle

The educator evaluation system establishes standards for teachers and administrators and requires the following steps.

Self-Assessment

Step One: Self-Assessment

The entry point of the evaluation cycle is the self-assessment using the standards and indicators of effective professional practice from the appropriate rubric.

Classroom

The focus of the self-assessment should include: