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1、【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流PerformanceManagement绩效管理英文文献.精品文档. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT POLICYThe Governing Body of Homerton Childrens Centre adoptedthis performance management policy on 31 October 2007.APPLICATION OF THE POLICYThe policy applies to the head teacher and to all teachers employed by the

2、school except teachers on contracts of less than one term, those undergoing induction (ie NQTs) and those who are the subject of capability procedures.PURPOSEThis policy sets out the framework for a clear and consistent assessment of the overall performance of teachers and the head teacher and for s

3、upporting their development needs within the context of the schools improvement plan and their own professional needs. Where teachers are eligible for pay progression, the assessment of performance throughout the cycle against the performance criteria specified in the statement will be the basis on

4、which the recommendation is made by the reviewer.This policy should be read in conjunction with the schools pay policy which provides details of the arrangements relating to teachers pay in accordance with the School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document.LINKS TO SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT, SCHOOL SELF EVALU

5、ATION AND SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT PLANNINGTo comply with the requirement to show how the arrangements for performance management link with those for school improvement, school self-evaluation and school development planning and to minimise workload and bureaucracy the performance management process will

6、be the main source of information as appropriate for school self-evaluation and the wider school improvement process.Similarly, the school improvement and development plan and the schools self evaluation form are key documents for the performance management process.All reviewers are expected to expl

7、ore the alignment of reviewees objectives with the schools priorities and plans. The objectives should also reflect reviewees professional aspirations.CONSISTENCY OF TREATMENT AND FAIRNESSThe Governing Body is committed to ensuring consistency of treatment and fairness in the operation of performanc

8、e management. To ensure this the following provisions are made in relation to moderation, quality assurance and objective setting.Quality assuranceThe head teacher has determined that she will delegate the reviewer role for some or all teachers for whom she is not the line manager. In these circumst

9、ances the head teacher will moderate all the planning statements to check that the plans recorded in the statements of teachers at the school: are consistent between those who have similar experience and similar levels of responsibility comply with the schools performance management policy, the regu

10、lations and the requirements of equality legislationThe Governing Body will review the quality assurance processes when the performance policy is reviewed.OBJECTIVE SETTINGThe objectives set will be rigorous, challenging, achievable, time-bound, fair and equitable in relation to teachers with simila

11、r roles/responsibilities and experience, and will have regard to what can reasonably be expected of any teacher in that position given the desirability of the reviewee being able to achieve a satisfactorybalance between the time required to discharge his professional duties and the time required to

12、pursue his personal interests outside work, consistent with the schools strategy for bringing downward pressure on working hours. They shall also take account of the teachers professional aspirations and any relevant pay progression criteria. They should be such that, if they are achieved, they will

13、 contribute to improving the progress of children at the school.The reviewer and reviewee will seek to agree the objectives but where a joint determination cannot be made the reviewer will make the determination.In this school:all teachers, including the head teacher, will have no more than 3 object

14、ivesteachers, including the head teacher, will not necessarily all have the same number of objectivesall teachers, including the head teacher, will have a whole school objectiveThough performance management is an assessment of overall performance of teachers and the head teacher, objectives cannot c

15、over the full range of a teachers roles/responsibilities. Objectives will, therefore, focus on the priorities for an individual for the cycle. At the review stage it will be assumed that those aspects of a teachers roles/responsibilities not covered by the objectives or any amendment to the statemen

16、t which may have been necessary in accordance with the provisions of the regulations have been carried out satisfactorily.Reviewing ProgressAt the end of the cycle assessment of performance against an objective will be on the basis of the performance criteria set at the beginning of the cycle. Good

17、progress towards the achievement of a challenging objective, even if the performance criteria have not been met in full, will be assessed favourably.The performance management cycle is annual, but on occasions it may be appropriate to set objectives that will cover a period over more than one cycle.

18、 In such cases, the basis on which the progress being made towards meeting the performance criteria for the objective will be assessed at the end of the first cycle and will be recorded in the planning and review statement at the beginning of the cycle.APPEALSAt specified points in the performance m

19、anagement process teachers and head teachers have a right of appeal against any of the entries in their planning and review statements. Where a reviewee wishes to appeal on the basis of more than one entry this would constitute one appeal hearing.Details of the appeals process are covered in the sch

20、ools pay policy. CONFIDENTIALITYThe whole performance management process and the statements generated under it, in particular, will be treated with strict confidentiality at all times. Only the reviewees line manager or, where she has more than one, each of her line managers will be provided with ac

21、cess to the reviewees plan recorded in her statement, upon request, where this is necessary to enable the line manager to discharge her line management responsibilities. Reviewees will be told who has requested and has been granted access. TRAINING AND SUPPORTThe schools CPD programme will be inform

22、ed by the training and development needs identified in the training annex of the reviewees planning and review statements.The governing body will ensure in the budget planning that, as far as possible, appropriate resources are made available in the school budget for any training and support agreed

23、for reviewees.An account of the training and development needs of teachers in general, including the instances where it did not prove possible to provide any agreed CPD, will form a part of the head teachers annual report to the governing body about the operation of the performance management in the

24、 school.With regard to the provision of CPD in the case of competing demands on the school budget, a decision on relative priority will be taken with regard to the extent to which: (a) the CPD identified is essential for a reviewee to meet their objectives; and (b) the extent to which the training a

25、nd support will help the school to achieve its priorities. The schools priorities will have precedence. Teachers should not be held accountable for failing to make good progress towards meeting their performance criteria where the support recorded in the planning statement has not been provided.APPO

26、INTMENT OF REVIEWERS FOR THE HEAD TEACHER Appointment of Governors The Governing Body is the reviewer for the head teacher and to discharge thisresponsibility on its behalf may appoint 2 or 3 governors.Where a head teacher is of the opinion that any of the governors appointed by the governing body u

27、nder this regulation is unsuitable for professional reasons, s/he may submit a written request to the governing body for that governor to be replaced, stating those reasons.Appointment of School Improvement Partner or External AdviserThe local authority has appointed a School Improvement Partner for

28、 the school, who will provide the Governing Body with advice and support in relation to the management and review of the performance of the head teacher.APPOINTMENT OF REVIEWERS FOR TEACHERSIn the case where the head teacher is not the teachers line manager, the head teacher may delegate the duties

29、imposed upon the reviewer, in their entirety, to the teachers line manager. In this school the head teacher has decided that:The head teacher will be the reviewer for those teachers she directly line manages and will delegate the role of reviewer, in its entirety, to the relevant line managers for s

30、ome or all other teachers. Line managers will be the reviewers for all those teachers they line manage.Where a teacher is of the opinion that the person to whom the head teacher has delegated the reviewers duties is unsuitable for professional reasons, she may submit a written request to the head te

31、acher for that reviewer to be replaced, stating those reasons.Where it becomes apparent that the reviewer will be absent for the majority of the cycle or is unsuitable for professional reasons the head teacher may perform the duties herself or delegate them in their entirety to another teacher. Wher

32、e this teacher is not the reviewees line manager the teacher will have an equivalent or higher status in the staffing structure as the teachers line manager.A performance management cycle will not begin again in the event of the reviewer being changed.All line managers to whom the head teacher has d

33、elegated the role of reviewer will receive appropriate preparation for that role.THE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT CYCLEThe performance of teachers must be reviewed on an annual basis. Performance planning and reviews must be completed for all teachers by 31 October and for head teachers by 31 December.The

34、 performance management cycle in this school, therefore, will run fromthe end of autumn half term to the end of the summer term for teachers, and from the end of autumn term to the end of the summer termfor the head teacher.Teachers who are employed on a fixed term contract of less than one year, wi

35、ll have their performance managed in accordance with the principles underpinning the provisions of this policy. The length of the cycle will be determined by the duration of their contract.Where a teacher starts their employment at the school part-way through a cycle, the head teacher or, the govern

36、ing body shall determine the length of the first cycle for that teacher, with a view to bringing her cycle into line with the cycle for other teachers at the school as soon as possible.Where a teacher transfers to a new post within the school part-way through a cycle, the head teacher or, the govern

37、ing body shall determine whether the cycle shall begin again and whether to change the reviewer.RETENTION OF STATEMENTSPerformance management planning and review statements will be retained for a minimum period of 6 years.MONITORING AND EVALUATIONThe governing body will monitor the operation and out

38、comes of performance management arrangements.The head teacher will provide the governing body with a report on the operation of the schools performance management policy annually. The report will not contain any information which would enable any individual to be identified. The report will include:

39、 the operation of the performance management policy; the effectiveness of the schools performance management procedures; teachers training and development needs.The Governing Body is committed to ensuring that the performance management process is fair and non-discriminatory and the following monito

40、ring data should be included in the head teachers report because they represent the possible grounds for unlawful discrimination: Race Sex Sexual orientation Disability Religion and belief Age Part-time contracts Trade union membership.The head teacher will also report on whether there have been any

41、 appeals or representations on an individual or collective basis on the grounds of alleged discrimination under any of the categories above.REVIEW OF THE POLICYThe Governing Body will review the performance management policy every school year in the summer term.The Governing Body will take account o

42、f the head teachers report in its review of the performance management policy. The policy will be revised as required to introduce any changes in regulation and statutory guidance to ensure that it is always up to date.The Governing Body will seek to agree any revisions to the policy with the recogn

43、ised trade unions having regard to the results of the consultation with all teachers.To ensure teachers are fully conversant with the performance management arrangements, all new teachers who join the school will be briefed on them as part of their introduction to the school.ACCESS TO DOCUMENTATIONC

44、opies of the school improvement and development plan and SEF can be obtained from the school office.CLASSROOM OBSERVATION PROTOCOLAll classroom observation will be undertaken in accordance with the performance management regulations, the associated guidance published by the Rewards and Incentives Gr

45、oup and the classroom observation protocol that is appended to this policy in Annex 1.ANNEX 1 - CLASSROOM OBSERVATION PROTOCOLThe Governing Body is committed to ensuring that classroom observation is developmental and supportive and that those involved in the process will: carry out the role with pr

46、ofessionalism, integrity and courtesy; evaluate objectively; report accurately and fairly; and respect the confidentiality of the information gained.The total period for classroom observation arranged for any teacher will not exceed three hours per cycle having regard to the individual circumstances

47、 of the teacher. There is no requirement to use all of the three hours. The amount of observation for each teacher should reflect and be proportionate to the needs of the individual.In this school proportionate to need will be determined by the head teacher.The arrangements for classroom observation

48、 will be included in the plan in the planning and review statement and will include the amount of observation, specify its primary purpose, any particular aspects of the teachers performance which will be assessed, the duration of the observation, when during the performance management cycle the obs

49、ervation will take place and who will conduct the observation.Where evidence emerges about the reviewees teaching performance which gives rise to concern during the cycle classroom observations may be arranged in addition to those recorded at the beginning of the cycle subject to a revision meeting being held in acc

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