ࡱ> #` aRbjbj5G5G 4W-W-SJ @B@B@B8xB|BDt2DEDEDEDEDEDE.rEE sssssss$AuhwsuFDEDEuFuFsDEDEsIIIuFDEDEsIuFsII6eVhDE8E `?@BcGjfls0tf=xG=x8Vh=xVhlE"EIEEEEEssH^EEEtuFuFuFuFd#'$' Standard I: Speech-language pathologists are committed to students and their learning. Performance Criteria Speech-language pathologists actions convey the belief that every student can develop optimal communication skills with appropriate supports. Speech-language pathologists actively engage students to use listening and speaking skills, or alternative communication, during group and/or individual instruction. Speech-language pathologists set measurable outcomes for the development of students communication skills and share accountability with students for the achievement of those outcomes. Speech-language pathologists recognize individual differences in students and adjust their practices accordingly. Speech-language pathologists identify students eligible for speech-language programming necessary to facilitate success with the curriculum. Speech-language pathologists develop and implement Individualized Education Plans, which reflect analysis of assessment data and prioritized goals and objectives. The speech-language pathologist Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardConveys the importance of optimal communication skills to staff, parents, and studentsDoes not represent or advocate students use of optimal communication skills as required for school learningFocuses student attention on the importance of using optimal communication skillsDoes not expect students to use optimal communication skills during instruction; accepts minimal/inaccurate responses from students during instructionMaintains focus on developing optimal communication skills as the outcome of therapy servicesFocuses on isolated skill development regardless of functional communication needs of individual studentsHelps students take responsibility for learning and using optimal communication skillsDoes not discuss, reinforce, and/or promote independent use of communication skillsWrites communication outcomes that can be accomplished by completion of the IEPWrites IEPs with inappropriate expectations for students (e.g., outcomes that are too basic or too challenging or unrelated to student needs)Clearly states expectations for student performanceDoes not clearly state expectations for student performanceGives students immediate feedback regarding performance to improve learningProvides feedback on students work that is often inaccurate, nonspecific, or delayedEmploys practices that take into account individual differences in students to improve communication skillsDoes not differentiate instruction with students who have individual differences by nature of their culture, learning style, or disability when facilitating communication skill development Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardDemonstrates/models sensitivity to all students; treats all students respectfully and equitablyDoes not demonstrate/model sensitivity to all students; does not treat all students respectfully and equitablyAssesses students communication skills using appropriate formal and informal measures when determining eligibility for service; addresses concerns presented for assessmentWrites assessments that are not comprehensive, do not include appropriate formal and informal measures, and/or do not address communication concerns presented for assessmentUses MCPS Speech and Language Programs guidelines to establish rational for service eligibilityMakes recommendations for service eligibility/ineligibility with little or no regard for the MCPS Speech and Language Programs guidelinesWrites assessment reports following MCPS Speech and Language Programs guidelinesWrites assessment reports that do not follow MCPS Speech and Language Program guidelinesAddresses student communication needs by ensuring that IEPs contain current assessment information documenting present levels of performance and the manner in which the speech-language impairment affects progress in the general curriculum (or appropriate preschool activities)Writes IEPs that do not reflect present level of performance or how the students speech-language impairment affects progress in the general curriculum (or appropriate preschool activities)Develops IEPs that contain measurable goals and objectives related to meeting educational needs resulting from the disability; IEP objectives lead to meaningful communication outcomes for studentsDevelops IEP goals and objectives that do not address specific needs; objectives are not educationally relevantDevelops IEPs that state the manner in which students progress will be measured and how often the measurements will occur; clearly states criterion for achievementIdentifies evaluation criteria that are incomplete or unclear; IEP objectives do not reflect appropriate expectations for student progress Standard II: Speech-language pathologists know about communication theories and therapeutic techniques, and apply them to facilitate student learning. Performance Criteria The speech-language pathologist is knowledgeable about communication development and disabilities. The speech-language pathologist understands how communication skills are linked to broader educational goals, including curricular outcomes. The speech-language pathologist uses appropriate skills/techniques in a variety of settings to support student learning. The speech-language pathologist uses a broad range of therapeutic techniques and strategies. The speech-language pathologist plans therapy lessons that meet the individualized needs of students. The speech-language pathologist integrates technology and research into planning and implementing services to improve student communication skills. The speech-language pathologist Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardUses knowledge of communication development to plan and implement appropriate interventionplans lessons that do not reflect an understanding of communication developmentIs able to explain how MCPS Speech and Language Programs guidelines incorporate current research and best practicesIs unable to explain a rationale for MCPS guidelines in relationship to current research and best practicesInstructs students in a variety of settings/models, (e.g., individual, small group, large group, classroom) when appropriate, to improve communication skillsUses a specific service delivery model to instruct students, regardless of its effectiveness in promoting the development of optimal communication skillsPlans lessons with content that supports learning school curriculum materialPlan lessons that reflect little or no relationship to curriculum expectations for studentsImplements a breadth of techniques and strategies for improving communication skills of students in a range of school settingsDoes not use new or different techniques or strategies with students; utilizes specific and/or familiar techniques or strategies, regardless of their effectiveness in promoting the development of optimal communication skillsDesigns lessons/activities that address the specific needs of each student within a group settingUses generic lessons/activities for all students in a group session without regard for the specific needs of individual students or the appropriateness of working on the same skills with all studentsUses strategies to facilitate carry-over of optimal communication skills (e.g., gives suggestions and demonstrates strategies to other school personnel and families to stimulate carry-over)Rarely communicates with teachers or families regarding carry-over strategies Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardUses available technology when appropriate to develop optimal communication skills in studentsAvoids and/or is resistant to using available technology that can be effective in developing optimal communication skills in studentsShows willingness to apply information from research in the field of speech-language pathology to lessonsAvoids and/or is resistant to using information from research in the field of speech-language pathology to lessons Standard III: Speech-language pathologists contribute to the establishment and maintenance of a positive environment in which students can develop their communication skills. Performance Criteria The speech-language pathologist promotes a positive learning environment in which students can develop communication skills. The speech-language pathologist establishes and maintains respectful partnerships with families to support the development of communication skills. The speech-language pathologist consults with staff regarding student communication needs within the learning environment. The speech-language pathologist facilitates the use of communication skills in a variety of school settings. The speech-language pathologist Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardDemonstrates acceptance, openness, support, responsiveness, courtesy, and consideration for all studentsRarely demonstrates acceptance, openness, support, responsiveness, courtesy, and considerationProvides a welcoming therapy environment that is safe, nurturing, and confidentialDoes not provide an environment that is conducive to therapyCreates an atmosphere that fosters communicative interaction among studentsDoes not provide a therapy setting that facilitates peer interactionUses a repertoire of strategies matched to student needs to avoid and/or address behavior problemsFails to anticipate and/or appropriately address behavior problemsClearly explains development of communication skills to families, staff members, and studentsProvides incomplete or nonspecific information, or uses jargon, when explaining development of communication skills to families, staff members, and studentsConvey importance of communication goals to families through conferences, notes and/or homework assignmentsDoes not convey importance of communication goals to familiesRegularly communicates with families in a variety of ways (telephone, quarterly reports, notes, conferences with family members); communicates with families before problems become insurmountableInteracts minimally with families except at scheduled times for conferences; allows problems to become serious before making families aware of them; makes little or not accommodation for family schedulesCommunicates both positive and negative feedbackTypically communicates negative feedback to familiesSolicits information from families about their childrens communication skills, strengths, and constraintsDisregards input from familiesHelps staff and families use appropriate supports to effect optimal communication skillsDoes not provide suggestions or ideas to staff and families that promote the use of appropriate supports to effect optimal communication skills (e.g., staff/adult consistency, peer modeling, use of augmentative communication, and the like) Standard IV: Speech-language pathologists continually assess student progress, analyze the data, and develop intervention strategies to improve student communication skills. Performance Criteria The speech-language pathologist uses a variety of assessment techniques to evaluate student progress on communication skills. The speech-language pathologist modifies speech=-language interventions based on on-going data collection. The speech-language pathologist conducts IEP reviews and reevaluations of students in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. The speech-language pathologist Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardUses a variety of formats (e.g., performance tasks, portfolios, checklists, observations of student work in class, teacher feedback) to collect data on student progressDoes not collect sufficient data to gauge progressDevelops strategies for students to evaluate their own and others work (e.g., rubrics, self charting)Does not involve students in self-evaluationMaintains therapy logs reflecting student attendance, goals, strategies, and progressDoes not consistently maintain therapy logs; maintains logs that are incompleteUses information gained from on-going data collection to plan and modify instruction; modifies IEPs when needed to ensure that students are progressing appropriately to the goal of generalization of skillsDoes not use on-going data collection in lesson planning or in IEP developmentFollows MCPS guidelines to conduct quarterly and annual IEP reviewsDoes not follow MCPS guidelines to complete reviews for students on caseloadConducts re-evaluations by completing formal and/or informal assessments based on diagnostic questions proposed by the IEP teamDoes not complete re-evaluation procedures for individual students in accordance with IEP team recommendations Standard V: Speech-language pathologists are committed to continuous improvement and professional development. Performance Criteria The speech-language pathologist continually reflects upon his/her practices in promoting student communication skills. The speech-language pathologist draws upon educational and clinical research and seeks the advice of others whenever possible to inform and modify his/her practices. The speech-language pathologist is a member of learning communities. The occupational and physical therapist Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardReflects on own strengths and weaknesses and modifies clinical practices accordinglyDoes not reflect on own strengths and weaknesses and/or does not modify clinical practices after reflectionDevelops a professional development plan (PDP); implements strategies that support PDP outcomesDoes not develop a professional development plan (PDP); does not implement strategies that support PDP outcomesDevelops and maintains a portfolio or other means of assembling evidence of meeting evaluation standardsAssembles little or no evidence of meeting evaluation standardsUses the evaluation year to analyze the success of efforts undertaken during the professional growth years of the cycle; initiates reflective conversations with P DP support team, other peers, staff development teacher (SDT), and supervisory staffDoes not use the evaluation year to analyze the success of efforts undertaken during the professional growth years of the cycle; does not initiate reflective conversations with PDP support team, other peers, staff development teacher (SDT), and supervisory staffAppropriately modifies intervention based on solicited and unsolicited feedback from staff, students, and parents/guardiansDoes not solicit feedback from students, staff, or parents/guardians; does not act on any feedback, whether solicited or unsolicitedKeeps up to date on current research; modified assessment and intervention strategies based on current researchDemonstrates limited awareness of current research trends; little or no evidence of application of current research in modifying assessment or intervention approaches Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardAcquires knowledge and skills in best practices through professional activities such as Attending workshops and conferences Participating in seminars, study groups, and in-service trainings Reading professional literature Affiliating with professional organizations (integrates knowledge and skills gained into clinical practices)Does not pursue knowledge about speech-language best practices through a variety of professional growth activities; little or no change in assessment of intervention strategies from year to yearAppropriately modifies clinical practices based on feedback from formal and informal observationsDoes not modify clinical practices based on feedback from formal and informal observationsEngages in peer visits and reflectionDoes not engage in peer visits and reflectionInteracts with colleagues to share ways in which assessment and intervention can be improved to enhance communication skillsShows little or no evidence of interaction with colleagues to exchange professional ideasSeeks the support of colleagues and is open to applying advice or suggestions to improve clinical practicesDoes not seek the support of colleagues and/or will not accept advice or suggestions to improve practices Standard VI: Speech-language pathologists exhibit a high degree of professionalism. Performance Criteria The speech-language pathologist understands and supports the vision of the school system. The speech-language pathologist shares responsibility for the total school program and supports schoolwide goals. The speech-language pathologist demonstrates the ethical standards of his/her profession and conducts him-/herself in a professional manner. The speech-language pathologist follows mandated procedures and completes required documentation for students with disabilities. The speech-language pathologist Meets StandardDoes Not Meet StandardComplies with MCPS policies and regulations; aligns practices, policies, and procedures with school system vision and goalsDoes not comply with MCPS policies and regulations; uses practices, policies, and procedures that do not align with school system vision and goalsParticipates in implementation of local school improvement goals and schoolwide plans for student behavior managementDoes not participate in implementation of local school improvement goals and schoolwide plans for student behavior managementActively participates in school teams and/or systemwide committees and work groupsParticipates infrequently in school teams and/or systemwide committees or work groupsRepresents the school in a positive manner when dealing with students, parents, and/or other members of the communityDoes not represent the school in a positive manner when dealing with students, parents, and/or other members of the communityInteracts in 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