How is the Exceeds Expectations incentive element determined?
A. The Exceeds Expectations element rewards ProComp teachers whose students’ growth exceed the expected norms on the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP). Because the element is based on growth from the previous year, it is available only to teachers in 4th through 10th grades in math and language arts. For both the 2008-’09 and the 2007-’08 school year, the standard are as follows: To receive the Exceeds Expectations incentive under ProComp, a teacher must see at least 50% of an eligible class attain the 55th percentile or higher for statewide student growth using Colorado’s Student Growth Indicator. Teachers and students are determined to be eligible for the incentive based on rules approved by the Transition Team in fall 2006.
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