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1 Teacher Appraisal Policy Centrally employed teachers September 2013
2 CONTENTS Page No 1. Introduction 2 2. Appraisal Procedure 4 3. The Appraisal Period 4 4. Appointment of Appraisers 4 5. Setting Objectives 5 6. Reviewing Performance Methods of Reviewing Performance - Observations - Pupil Progress and Outcomes - Feedback Link to pay Transition to Capability 7 APPENDIX 1 Teachers Standards Annual Performance Management Planning Statement 3 Performance Improvement Action Plan 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
3 TEACHER APPRAISAL POLICY FOR CENTRALLY EMPLOYED TEACHERS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This Teacher Appraisal Policy has been prepared by the Department for Education, and has been amended for Bolton Council services employing teachers. It is recommended for services to use to support the implementation of the Appraisal / Performance Management arrangements as set out in The Education (School Teachers Appraisal) (England) Regulations 2012 and replace the Education (School Teacher Performance Management) (England) Regulations 2006 (the 2006 Regulations) 1.2 At a local level this Policy has been consulted upon with members of the Teachers Associations and any deviation to the policy must be negotiated directly with the Teacher Association representatives. 1.3 Revised appraisal arrangements came into force with effect from 1 September They are set out in the Education (School Teachers Appraisal) (England) Regulations 2012 (the Appraisal Regulations). 1.4 From 1 st September 2013 the appraisal process will be used to determine pay progression for staff currently on main pay scale and upper pay scale rates. The first pay decisions using this revised process will be 1 st September 2014 (the September 2013 process will be used to set objectives which will inform and be assessed for pay purposes in the 2014 cycle.) 1.5 As such, this policy should be read in conjunction with the model pay policy. 1.6 Importantly, teachers performance will be assessed against the relevant standards (as well as against their objectives and against their role in the service) and as such the revised Teachers Standards which were introduced from 1 st September 2012 should be read in conjunction with this policy. The 2012 Teachers Standards regulations are attached to this model policy at appendix 1 or can be downloaded from By statute, all schools and services employing Teachers must have both an agreed appraisal policy for teachers (including head teachers) and a policy, covering all staff, which deals with lack of capability. Capability issues within Bolton Council are managed in accordance with the agreed Teacher Capability Policy. 1.8 This policy applies only to teachers. 1.9 This Teacher Appraisal Policy is designed to provide a supportive and developmental framework and process to ensure that all teachers have the skills and support they need to carry out their role effectively The Education (School Teachers Appraisal) (England) Regulations 2012 requires that the performance of teachers is managed and reviewed in accordance with the 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
4 regulations and performance management policy. Before establishing or revising a performance management policy, agreement with the recognised trade unions will be sought, and any subsequent changes communicated to teachers. In the model policy: Text in bold indicates statutory requirements contained in the 2012 Appraisal Regulations or the School Staffing Regulations. Text in italics does not form part of the policy itself, but acts as additional advice for services. Further information and copies of the regulations can be downloaded from POLICY FOR APPRAISING TEACHER PERFORMANCE AND MAKING PAY DECISIONS This policy was adopted in 1 September 2013 and will be reviewed annually. Purpose This policy sets out the framework for a clear and consistent assessment of the overall performance of teachers and for supporting their development within the context of the service s plan for improving educational provision and performance, and the standards expected of teachers. From 1 st September 2014 the appraisal process/cycle will be used as part of the criteria to determine pay and pay progression. Within this service all pay decisions will be made by the appropriate Assistant Director on behalf of the Departmental Management Team. Further information regarding pay and conditions can be found in the pay policy. Application of the policy This policy covers appraisal, and applies to all teachers employed by the local authority, except those on contracts of less than one term and those undergoing induction (i.e. NQTs.) Furthermore, teachers who are currently subject to formal capability procedures are not covered within the scope of this policy. 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
5 2. THE APPRAISAL PROCEDURE 2.1 Appraisal will be a supportive and developmental process designed to ensure that all teachers have the necessary skills and support they need to carry out their role effectively and one which contributes to the effective management of individuals and teams in order to achieve high levels of performance. 2.2 Therefore the council has developed an Appraisal (Performance Management) process in order to establish a shared understanding about what is to be achieved and an approach to leading and developing people which will ensure that it is achieved. Furthermore, it will help to ensure that teachers are able to continue to improve their professional practice and to develop as teachers. 2.3 As such, Performance Management is seen as a continuous cycle and all employees will be monitored, assessed and provided with feedback on their performance on a continual basis. 3. THE APPRAISAL PERIOD 3.1 The appraisal period will run for twelve months from 1 st September to 31 st August each year. 3.2 Teachers who are employed on a fixed term contract of less than one year will have their performance managed in accordance with the principles underpinning this policy. The length of the period will be determined by the duration of their contract. There is flexibility to have a longer or shorter appraisal period when teachers begin or end employment or when unattached teachers change post within the same authority. 3.3 Where a Teacher starts their employment part-way through a cycle, the head of service shall determine the length of the first cycle for that Teacher, with a view to bringing the cycle into line with the cycle for other teachers at the service as soon as possible. 3.4 Where a teacher transfers to a new post within the service part-way through a cycle, the head of service shall determine whether the cycle shall begin again. 4. APPOINTING APPRAISERS 4.1 The head of service will be appraised by their senior manager or a suitably skilled and experienced senior manager within Children s Services. 4.2 The head of service will decide who will appraise other teachers. 4.3 Where a teacher is of the opinion that the appraiser appointed under this regulation is unsuitable for professional reasons, s/he may submit a written request to the head of service or Assistant Director for the appraiser to be replaced, stating those reasons. 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
6 The final decision regarding this matter will rest with the head of service or Assistant Director, and there is no further right of appeal. 5. SETTING OBJECTIVES 5.1 The head of service s objectives will be set by the appropriate senior manager. 5.2 Objectives for each teacher will be set before, or as soon as practicable after, the start of each appraisal period, but no later than 31 st October each year. The objectives set for each teacher, will be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-bound (SMART) and will be appropriate to the teacher s role and level of experience. 5.3 The appraiser and teacher will seek to agree the objectives but, if that is not possible, the appraiser will determine the objectives. Objectives may be revised if circumstances change. 5.4 The objectives set for each teacher will, if achieved, contribute to the service s plans for improving educational provision and performance and improving the education of pupils. This will be ensured by: 1. Quality assuring all objectives against the improvement plan. 2. Supporting individuals Continuing Professional development (CPD) linked to the Improvement Plan 3. Supporting on-going Pupil Progress 5.5 Before, or as soon as practicable after, the start of each appraisal period, each teacher will be informed of the standards against which that teacher s performance in that appraisal period will be assessed. (The most up to date Teachers Standards are attached at appendix 1 of this policy.) The head of service will need to consider whether certain teachers should also be assessed against other sets of standards published by the Secretary of State that are relevant to them. 5.6 Normally no more than three objectives will be agreed each cycle. 6. REVIEWING PERFORMANCE 6.1 Development and support Appraisal is a supportive process which will be used to inform continuing professional development. The council wishes to encourage a culture in which all teachers take responsibility for improving their teaching through appropriate professional development. Professional development will be linked to improvement priorities and to the on-going professional development needs and priorities of individual teachers. 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
7 METHODS OF REVIEWING PERFORMANCE 6.2 Observation The council believes that observation of classroom practice and other responsibilities is important both as a way of assessing teachers performance in order to identify any particular strengths and areas for development they may have and of gaining useful information which can inform improvement more generally. The council is committed to all observation(s) being carried out in a supportive fashion. It is strongly recommended that services develop an Observation protocol and all staff are made aware of this and any subsequent changes. Bolton PRU ; TPM observation will take place at the start of the academic year, ie in September with completion by 31 st October. There will be one formal observation per term ie three per year. 6.3 Teachers performance will be regularly observed according to the overall needs of both the teacher and the service. If issues emerged from an observation that were not part of the focus of the observation as recorded in the appraisal statement these should also be covered in the written feedback. 6.4 Classroom observation will be carried out by those with QTS and suitable experience as decided by the service. In addition to formal observation, heads of service or other leaders with responsibility for teaching standards may drop in in order to evaluate the standards of teaching and to check that high standards of professional performance are established and maintained. The length and frequency of drop in observations will vary depending on specific circumstances. It is strongly recommended that services develop a drop in protocol and all staff are made aware of this and any subsequent changes. Bolton PRU : SMT will undertake Learning Walks on an ad hoc basis. These will only last approx. 15mins Teachers who have responsibilities outside the classroom should also expect to have their performance of those responsibilities observed and assessed. 6.7 Pupil Progress and Outcomes Pupil progress and outcomes are a key indicator of performance management and is important both as a way of assessing teachers performance in order to identify any particular strengths and areas for development they may have and of gaining useful information which can inform improvement more generally. 6.8 Pupil progress and outcomes will be regularly monitored and assessed in accordance with Teachers Standards 2012 (attached at Appendix 1). 6.9 In addition, services may wish to refer to existing agreed policies within the council or department e.g. Teaching and Learning, Assessment, Marking and Behaviour Management Policies Feedback 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
8 Teachers will receive constructive written feedback on their performance throughout the year and as soon as practicable after observation has taken place or other evidence has come to light e.g. pupil progress information. This will normally occur within 5 working days of the observation taking place, and no later than 10 days after the observation taking place Feedback will highlight particular areas of strength as well as any areas that need attention. Where there are concerns about any aspects of the teacher s performance the appraiser will meet the teacher formally and confirm details of the meeting in writing to: give clear feedback to the teacher about the nature and seriousness of the concerns; give the teacher the opportunity to comment and discuss the concerns; agree any support (e.g. coaching, mentoring, structured observations), that will be provided to help address those specific concerns; make clear how, and by when, the appraiser will review progress (it may be appropriate to revise objectives, and it will be necessary to allow sufficient time for improvement. The amount of time is up to the service but should reflect the seriousness of the concerns); explain the implications and process if no or insufficient Improvements are made When progress is reviewed, if the appraiser is satisfied that the teacher has made, or is making, sufficient improvement, the appraisal process will continue as normal, with any remaining issues continuing to be addressed through that process Link to Pay From 1st September 2013 (first pay decisions will be made from 1st September 2014) appraisal objectives will be used to inform pay decisions. It is strongly recommended that the pay policy is read on conjunction with this policy Transition to capability Appraisal will be a supportive and developmental process and throughout the academic year teachers will be monitored and assessed and as such will be provided with feedback on their performance on a continual basis During this assessment period, if an appraiser is not satisfied with the progress being made meeting(s) should be held with the teacher concerned to offer additional support, mentoring and guidance. These are informal meetings aimed at improving the teachers performance to the necessary standards, however detailed records of these meetings and any supporting actions should be made (services may wish to use the Performance Improvement Plan template attached at appendix 3 to document this) Where following this on-going informal support process the appraiser is not satisfied 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
9 with progress, the teacher will be notified in writing that they are required to attend a transitional meeting with their manager or head of service to further discuss these concerns. The employee should normally be given notice, of at least 48 hours, of this meeting and be advised of their right to be represented. It is the employee s responsibility to arrange representation at the meeting The purpose of the transitional meeting is to ensure all parties fully understand the processes which will be followed prior to the commencement of the formal Capability Procedure and that the potential implications following the transition to formal Capability Procedures are fully explained Annual assessment Each teacher's performance will be formally assessed in respect of each appraisal period This assessment is the end point to the annual appraisal process, but performance and development priorities will be reviewed and addressed on a regular basis throughout the year in interim meetings which will take place as a minimum every 6 months The teacher will receive as soon as practicable following the end of each appraisal period and have the opportunity to comment, in writing on a written appraisal report. Within the council Teachers will normally receive their written appraisal reports by 31 October (31 December for a head of service). The appraisal report will include: details of the teacher s objectives for the appraisal period in question; an assessment of the teacher s performance of their role and responsibilities against their objectives and the relevant standards; an assessment of the teacher s training and development needs and identification of any action that should be taken to address them; a recommendation on pay (NB pay recommendations need to be made by 31 October for other teachers); 6.21 The assessment of performance and of training and development needs will inform the planning process for the following appraisal period. 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
10 APPENDIX 1 Teachers Standards May 2012 TEACHERS STANDARDS IN ENGLAND FROM SEPTEMBER 2012 INTRODUCTION, LEGAL STANDING AND INTERPRETATION 1. The new Teachers Standards published by the Secretary of State for Education introduce some significant changes in terms of structure, content and application. This introduction is designed to assist those who will be using the standards to understand those changes and to implement the new standards effectively. 2. The Teachers Standards contained in this document come into effect on 1 September 2012, though the Teaching Agency will use the conduct elements from 1 April 2012 as a reference point when considering whether a teacher's conduct has fallen significantly short of the standard of behaviour expected of a teacher. They replace the standards for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and the Core professional standards previously published by the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA), (1) and the General Teaching Council for England's Code of Conduct and Practice for Registered Teachers. 3. The new standards will apply to the vast majority of teachers regardless of their career stage. The Teachers Standards will apply to: trainees working towards QTS; all teachers completing their statutory induction period; and those covered by the new performance appraisal arrangements (with the exception described in para 4 below). Part 2 of the Teachers Standards relating to professional and personal conduct will be used to assess cases of serious misconduct, regardless of the sector in which the teacher works September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
11 1. From 1st April 2012, teachers with Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status will be able to teach in schools as fully qualified teachers. This change has been made to give schools greater access to experienced teachers of vocational subjects, as recommended in Professor Alison Wolf s Review of Vocational Education. Head teachers will have the freedom to decide which standards they assess the performance of QTLS holders against. They can either assess QTLS holders performance against the Teachers Standards or against any other set of standards relating to teacher performance issued by the Secretary of State or against any other professional standards that are relevant to their performance or against any combination of those three. Before, or as soon as practicable after the start of each appraisal period, QTLS teachers (like other teachers) will be informed of the standards against which their performance in that appraisal period will be assessed. 5 The new standards define the minimum level of practice expected of trainees and teachers from the point of being awarded QTS. The standards set out in this document constitute the specified standards within the meaning given to that phrase in Schedule 2 of The 3 Education (School Teachers Qualifications) (England) Regulations 2003.(2) 6 The new standards will need to be applied as appropriate to the role and context within which a trainee or teacher is practising. Providers of Initial Teacher Training (ITT) will assess trainees against the standards in a way that is consistent with what could reasonably be expected of a trainee teacher prior to the award of QTS. Providers will need to ensure that their programmes are designed and delivered in such a way as to allow all trainees to meet these standards, as set out in the Secretary of State s Requirements for Initial Teacher Training.(3) 7 Similarly, head teachers (or appraisers) will assess qualified teachers against the standards to a level that is consistent with what should reasonably be expected of a teacher in the relevant role and at the relevant stage of their career (whether a Newly-Qualified Teacher (NQT), mid-career teacher, or a more experienced practitioner). The professional judgement of head teachers and appraisers will therefore be central to appraisal against these standards September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
12 8 The new standards replace the existing Core professional standards, and will be used to assess an NQT s performance at the end of their induction period in employment. The standards themselves do not specify any new or different elements to the expectations placed on NQTs as opposed to those required for the award of QTS. The decision about whether an NQT has met the standards to a satisfactory level at the end of their first year of full employment will therefore need to be made on the basis of what should reasonably be expected of an NQT working in the relevant setting and circumstances, within the framework set out by the standards. That judgement should reflect the expectation that NQTs have effectively consolidated their training, and are demonstrating their ability to meet the standards consistently over a sustained period in their practice. 9 Following the period of induction, the standards will continue to define the level of practice at which all qualified teachers are expected to perform. From September 2012, teachers performance will be assessed against the standards as part of the new appraisal arrangements in schools. Presentation of the Standards 10 This document is presented in three parts, which together constitute the Teachers Standards: the Preamble, Part 1 and Part The Preamble summarises the values and behaviour that all teachers must demonstrate throughout their careers. Part 1 comprises the Standards for Teaching; Part 2 comprises the standards for Professional and Personal Conduct. 12 In order to meet the standards, a trainee or teacher will need to demonstrate that their practice is consistent with the definition set out in the Preamble, and that they have met the standards in both Part 1 and Part 2 of this document. 13 The new standards are presented as separate headings, numbered from 1 to 8 in Part 1, each of which is accompanied by a number of bulleted sub-headings. The bullets, which are an integral part of the standards, are designed to amplify the scope of each heading. The bulleted sub-headings should not be interpreted as separate standards in their own right, but should be used by those assessing trainees and teachers to track progress against the standard, to determine areas where additional 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
13 development might need to be observed, or to identify areas where a trainee or teacher is already demonstrating excellent practice relevant to that standard. Progression and Professional Development 14 The new standards have been designed to set out a basic framework within which all teachers should operate from the point of initial qualification. Appropriate selfevaluation, reflection and professional development activity is critical to improving teachers practice at all career stages. The standards set out clearly the key areas in which a teacher should be able to assess his or her own practice, and receive feedback from colleagues. As their careers progress, teachers will be expected to extend the depth and breadth of knowledge, skill and understanding that they demonstrate in meeting the standards, as is judged to be appropriate to the role they are fulfilling and the context in which they are working. Date of introduction of the new standards 15 The revised standards come into effect on 1 September 2012, on which date they become the specified standards as defined in Schedule 2 of The Education (School Teachers Qualifications) (England) Regulations The Regulations require that in order to be recommended for the award of QTS, in most cases (4) a person must meet the specified standards that are in place at the time of assessment. Providers of initial teacher training will need to ensure that all trainees who complete their training on or after 1 September 2012 are assessed against the standards that are in place as at the time of assessment, in accordance with the Regulations. 16 NQTs who qualified under the previous standards but started induction on or after 1 September 2012, or have started but not completed induction by 1 September 2012, will need to be assessed against the new standards at the end of their induction. (4) For some categories QTS can be awarded without undertaking ITT in England and meeting the QTS standards. Those exempt from meeting the QTS standards are individuals who have already successfully completed ITT or are recognised as teachers in another UK country and EEA nationals who are recognised as teachers in another EEA member state. Qualified further education teachers who have Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status may also be exempt from meeting the Teachers Standards. 5 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
14 17 Existing teachers who have already passed induction will be expected to use the new standards instead of the previous Core standards for appraisal, identifying professional development, and other related purposes. 18 When considering new cases of serious misconduct received from 1 April 2012, the Teaching Agency, acting on behalf of the Secretary of State, will have regard to the personal and professional conduct aspects of the new Teachers Standards document instead of the General Teaching Council for England s (GTCE) Code of Conduct and Practice for Registered Teachers. The Teaching Agency will still be able to refer to the GTCE s Code of Conduct for any partially completed cases it receives from the GTCE at the point of its abolition. Note on Terminology Used / Glossary Specific terminology used in the standards should be interpreted as having the following meaning: Fundamental British values is taken from the definition of extremism as articulated in the new Prevent Strategy, which was launched in June It includes democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs. Parents is intended to include carers, guardians and other adults acting in loco parentis. Pupils is used throughout the standards, but should be taken to include references to children of all ages who are taught by qualified teachers, including those in the Early Years Foundation Stage, and those in post-16 education. School means whatever educational setting the standards are applied in. The standards are required to be used by teachers in maintained schools and non-maintained special schools. Use of the standards in Academies and Free Schools will depend on the specific establishment arrangements of those schools. Independent schools are not required to use the standards, but may do so if they wish. Special educational needs, as defined by the Department for Education s Special Educational Needs Code of Practice (2001), refers to children who have a learning difficulty. This means that they either: have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of the same age; or have a disability which prevents or hinders 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
15 them from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided for children of the same age in schools within the area of the local education authority. Statutory frameworks includes all legal requirements, including but not limited to the requirement to promote equal opportunities and to provide reasonable adjustments for those with disabilities, as provided for in the Equality Act The term also covers the professional duties of teachers as set out in the statutory School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document. TEACHERS STANDARDS PREAMBLE Teachers make the education of their pupils their first concern, and are accountable for achieving the highest possible standards in work and conduct. Teachers act with honesty and integrity; have strong subject knowledge, keep their knowledge and skills as teachers up-to-date and are self-critical; forge positive professional relationships; and work with parents in the best interests of their pupils. PART ONE: TEACHING A teacher must: 1 Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils establish a safe and stimulating environment for pupils, rooted in mutual respect set goals that stretch and challenge pupils of all backgrounds, abilities and dispositions demonstrate consistently the positive attitudes, values and behaviour which are expected of pupils. 2 Promote good progress and outcomes by pupils be accountable for pupils attainment, progress and outcomes be aware of pupils capabilities and their prior knowledge, and plan teaching to build on these guide pupils to reflect on the progress they have made and their emerging needs demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how pupils learn and how this impacts on teaching encourage pupils to take a responsible and conscientious attitude to their own work and study. 3 Demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
16 have a secure knowledge of the relevant subject(s) and curriculum areas, foster and maintain pupils interest in the subject, and address misunderstandings demonstrate a critical understanding of developments in the subject and curriculum areas, and promote the value of scholarship demonstrate an understanding of and take responsibility for promoting high standards of literacy, articulacy and the correct use of standard English, whatever the teacher s specialist subject if teaching early reading, demonstrate a clear understanding of systematic synthetic phonics if teaching early mathematics, demonstrate a clear understanding of appropriate teaching strategies. 4 Plan and teach well structured lessons impart knowledge and develop understanding through effective use of lesson time promote a love of learning and children s intellectual curiosity set homework and plan other out-of-class activities to consolidate and extend the knowledge and understanding pupils have acquired reflect systematically on the effectiveness of lessons and approaches to teaching contribute to the design and provision of an engaging curriculum within the relevant subject area(s). 5 Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of all pupils know when and how to differentiate appropriately, using approaches which enable pupils to be taught effectively have a secure understanding of how a range of factors can inhibit pupils ability to learn, and how best to overcome these demonstrate an awareness of the physical, social and intellectual development of children, and know how to adapt teaching to support pupils education at different stages of development have a clear understanding of the needs of all pupils, including those with special educational needs; those of high ability; those with English as an additional language; those with disabilities; and be able to use and evaluate distinctive teaching approaches to engage and support them. 6 Make accurate and productive use of assessment know and understand how to assess the relevant subject and curriculum areas, including statutory assessment requirements 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
17 make use of formative and summative assessment to secure pupils progress use relevant data to monitor progress, set targets, and plan subsequent lessons give pupils regular feedback, both orally and through accurate marking, and encourage pupils to respond to the feedback. 7 Manage behaviour effectively to ensure a good and safe learning environment have clear rules and routines for behaviour in classrooms, and take responsibility for promoting good and courteous behaviour both in classrooms and around the school, in accordance with the school s behaviour policy have high expectations of behaviour, and establish a framework for discipline with a range of strategies, using praise, sanctions and rewards consistently and fairly manage classes effectively, using approaches which are appropriate to pupils needs in order to involve and motivate them maintain good relationships with pupils, exercise appropriate authority, and act decisively when necessary. 8 Fulfil wider professional responsibilities make a positive contribution to the wider life and ethos of the school develop effective professional relationships with colleagues, knowing how and when to draw on advice and specialist support deploy support staff effectively take responsibility for improving teaching through appropriate professional development, responding to advice and feedback from colleagues communicate effectively with parents with regard to pupils achievements and well-being. PART TWO: PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT A teacher is expected to demonstrate consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct. The following statements define the behaviour and attitudes which set the required standard for conduct throughout a teacher s career. Teachers uphold public trust in the profession and maintain high standards of ethics and behaviour, within and outside school, by: 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
18 treating pupils with dignity, building relationships rooted in mutual respect, and at all times observing proper boundaries appropriate to a teacher s professional position having regard for the need to safeguard pupils well-being, in accordance with statutory provisions showing tolerance of and respect for the rights of others not undermining fundamental British values, including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect, and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs ensuring that personal beliefs are not expressed in ways which exploit pupils vulnerability or might lead them to break the law. Teachers must have proper and professional regard for the ethos, policies and practices of the school in which they teach, and maintain high standards in their own attendance and punctuality. Teachers must have an understanding of, and always act within, the statutory frameworks which set out their professional duties and responsibilities. DfE V Crown copyright 2012 You may re-use this information (excluding logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. 1 September Teachers Appraisal and Capability Procedure
19 Annual Performance Management Planning Statement Name: Date: APPENDIX 2 Reviewer Review period Objectives for the forthcoming year The reviewee s objectives shall be such that, if they are achieved, they will contribute to improving the progress of pupils. Objective How will it be achieved? (tasks involved / support / development needed) Success/performance criteria (including timescales) Monitoring arrangements / evidence requirements
20 Arrangements for classroom observation (where included in monitoring arrangements/evidence requirements) Classroom observations for the specific purpose of appraisal will be completed in (insert date/timescale): (amend/delete as appropriate) Autumn term 1 notice to be provided in accordance with school protocol Spring term 2 notice to be provided in accordance with school protocol Summer term 2 - notice to be provided in accordance with school protocol What element of performance will be observed: e.g. Quality first teaching in Numeracy, Literacy & Topic lessons Pupils awareness of next steps learning Pupils ability to peer and self assess as part of this process Level of Numeracy and Literacy for a Top Middle and Lower band Child in each term Child to be identified and followed through the year. Reviewee comments (to be completed after receipt of the draft statement and/or receipt of the final statement) Signed (reviewee) Date Signed (reviewer) Date
21 Learning and Development Annex Continuous professional development and other support sought for the forthcoming year Rationale for CPD/support and outcomes sought Outline of CPD opportunities and support to be provided Resource implications A copy of this Annex should be passed to the person who co-ordinates professional development within the service.
22 Annual Performance Management Review Statement Name Date Reviewee Review period 1. Review of performance against agreed performance objectives Objective Summary of progress/tasks completed Evidence of Impact/Achievement Final evaluation and feedback (details the extent to which criteria have been met and why) Objective met / not met (to be completed by reviewer)
23 2. Continuing Professional Development Impact of advice, support, training provided during review period Brief description of Duration / activity dates Impact on performance 3. Further professional development Areas agreed for further development Brief description of need CPD suggestions to meet need
24 4. Summary of other achievements and progress (overall performance) during review period 5. Comments about role, responsibilities, career aspirations. The reviewee is eligible for consideration for pay progression for: Tick app box Teachers Pay Band 1 Teachers Pay Band 2 Teachers Pay Band 3 Teachers Pay Band 4 Teachers Pay Band 5 Leadership Spine Progression Reviewer s recommendation - Taking into account the relevant criteria within STPCD and the school Pay Policy) and based on the outcomes and evidence provided in the performance review in period _, pay progression on the relevant spine is / is not recommended. Signed (reviewee) Signed (reviewer) Date Date
25 APPENDIX 3 SPECIFIC WORK ISSUES WHICH REQUIRE FURTHER ACTION / SUPPORT Areas of Concern Standards Required Agreed Action To Meet Requirements Timescale for Improvements Support Required
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