About this webinar

The Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) process presents unique challenges for Fine Arts — from assembling evidence of teacher effectiveness to aligning rubrics with non-tested disciplines. Six experienced Fine Arts leaders from Texas ISDs are joining together to share their journeys, what they found most difficult, and what they'd tell a district just getting started.

Hosted by Keith Dye and moderated by Frank Coachman, this conversation is for Fine Arts educators, directors, and administrators across Texas who are navigating — or curious about — TIA in Fine Arts.

What we'll cover

  • How Fine Arts differs from tested subjects in the TIA process
  • The greatest challenges these leaders faced — and how they worked through them
  • Practical first steps for districts just starting out
  • What experienced leaders wish they'd known from day one
  • How Fine Arts teachers themselves view the assessment process

 

The panel

  • Jesse Cannon II
    Director of Visual & Performing Arts
    Fort Worth ISD
  • Dana Grubb
    Executive Director of Curriculum & Instruction
    La Vernia ISD
  • Daniel Pfannstiel
    Director of Fine Arts
    Sheldon ISD
  • James Stevenson
    Assistant Superintendent
    Kountze ISD
  • David Tijerina Landgrebe
    Director of Performing & Visual Arts
    Spring ISD
  • Kaileigh Newman
    Director of Visual Arts
    Aldine ISD
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