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20. Regulations 21 to 33 apply to the appraisal of school teachers other than head teachers.
21.—(1) Subject to regulation 30(8) the head teacher must appoint as appraiser for every school teacher at the school, a school teacher at the school or the head teacher.
(2) The head teacher may appoint a new appraiser in place of an existing appraiser at any time.
22.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, and to regulation 23, the head teacher must determine the timing of the appraisal cycle for every school teacher at the school.
(2) Except as provided for in paragraphs (3) and (4) and regulation 23(3) the length of an appraisal cycle shall be one year.
(3) In the case of the first appraisal cycle under these Regulations of a school teacher in post on the date on which these Regulations come into force, the head teacher may determine that the length of the appraisal cycle shall be a period other than one year provided that it ends no earlier than 30th November 2003 and no later than 31st October 2004.
(4) In the case of the first appraisal cycle under these Regulations of a school teacher not in post on the date which these Regulations come into force, the head teacher may determine that the length of the cycle shall be a period of less than one year.
(5) Once begun, appraisal cycles for every school teacher shall be continuous.
(6) The appointment of a new appraiser shall not cause a school teacher’s appraisal cycle to begin again.
23.—(1) If a school teacher moves to a post as a school teacher in another school, the appraisal cycle shall begin again.
(2) If a school teacher moves to a new post as a school teacher in the same school, the head teacher may determine that the appraisal cycle shall begin again.
(3) Where a school teacher’s appraisal cycle begins again under paragraph (1) or (2), the head teacher may determine that the length of the school teacher’s first appraisal cycle in his or her new post shall be a period of less than one year.
24. The governing body must take all reasonable steps to secure that the first appraisal cycle for every school teacher at the school in post on the date on which these Regulations come into force begins no later than 30th April 2003.
25. Subject to regulations 26 to 30, the governing body of a school must determine the procedures for the appraisal of the school teachers at the school.
26.—(1) Before or at the start of the appraisal cycle, the appraiser and the school teacher must meet to plan and prepare for the appraisal and to seek to agree objectives which must include objectives relating to—
(a)developing and improving the school teacher’s professional practice; and
(b)pupil progress.
(2) If objectives are not agreed under paragraph (1), the appraiser must set out in writing such objectives as he or she considers appropriate, and the school teacher may add comments in writing.
(3) The objectives agreed under paragraph (1), or where objectives have not been agreed the objectives set out in writing under paragraph (2), and the school teacher’s written comments, must be recorded in a written statement of objectives.
27.—(1) A school teacher’s objectives may be revised at any time during the appraisal cycle where the school teacher and the appraiser agree.
(2) Where a school teacher’s objectives are revised under paragraph (1)—
(a)the statement of objectives must be amended to show the agreed revision;
(b)references in these Regulations to the school teacher’s objectives shall be read as references to the revised objectives; and
(c)references in these Regulations to the school teacher’s statement of objectives shall be read as references to the amended statement of objectives.
28.—(1) The appraiser and the school teacher must seek to agree at a meeting held under regulation 26(1) on the procedures for monitoring the school teacher’s performance against the objectives agreed under regulation 26(1) or where objectives have not been agreed the objectives set out in writing under regulation 26(2).
(2) If procedures are not agreed under paragraph (1), the appraiser must set out in writing such procedures for monitoring the school teacher’s performance as the appraiser considers appropriate.
(3) The procedures agreed under paragraph (1) or where procedures have not been agreed the procedures set out in writing under paragraph (2) must include a requirement for the appraiser in appraising a school teacher to observe the school teacher teaching on at least one occasion during the appraisal cycle.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), an appraiser may not obtain from any other person information, whether written or oral, relevant to the school teacher’s performance unless the school teacher consents or the information is obtained in accordance with the procedures agreed under paragraph (1) or where procedures have not been agreed the procedures set out in writing under paragraph (2).
(5) Paragraph (4) does not apply to any information which an appraiser is entitled to receive under any other provision of these Regulations.
29.—(1) At or near the end of the appraisal cycle the appraiser and the school teacher must hold an appraisal review, with the object of—
(a)reviewing the school teacher’s performance and identifying his or her achievements and any aspects in which further progress would be desirable;
(b)assessing the extent to which the school teacher has met the objectives recorded in the statement of objectives; and
(c)identifying any training and developmental needs and ways of meeting such needs.
(2) The date on which an appraisal review is to be held shall be determined by the appraiser, but at least 10 school days notice (in writing) must be given to the school teacher of that date.
(3) The school teacher may, at least five school days before the appraisal review, submit to the appraiser—
(a)the school teacher’s own assessment of his or her performance against the objectives recorded in the statement of objectives;
(b)particulars of any training which the school teacher considers it would be desirable to receive having regard to that assessment; and
(c)particulars of any factors which the school teacher considers affected his or her performance against the recorded objectives;
and any such assessment and other information submitted to the appraiser under this paragraph must be considered at the appraisal review.
(4) Within 10 school days after each appraisal review, the appraiser must prepare a written statement recording the main points made by the appraiser and the school teacher at the review and the conclusions reached, and there must be recorded in an annex to the statement (which shall form part of the statement) the training and developmental needs and ways of meeting such needs identified at the review.
(5) An appraisal review under paragraph (1) may be combined with a meeting under regulation 26 in relation to the following appraisal cycle.
(6) The appraiser must give the school teacher a copy of the statement prepared under paragraph (4) within 10 school days after the appraisal review.
(7) The school teacher may, within 10 school days of receiving a copy of that statement add to it his or her comments in writing, and such comments shall form part of the statement prepared under that paragraph.
30.—(1) A school teacher is entitled to appeal against his or her appraisal under these Regulations within 10 school days of receiving a copy of the appraisal statement under regulation 29(6).
(2) An appeal shall be made in writing to the governing body.
(3) The appeals officer in relation to such an appeal must be the head teacher, except where the appraiser is the head teacher, when the appeals officer must be the chairman of the governing body.
(4) Where the appeals officer is the chairman of the governing body, an external adviser must assist him or her.
(5) The appeals officer must within 10 school days of receiving the appraisal statement under regulation 31(2)(b) conduct and conclude a review of the appraisal and must take account of any representations made by the school teacher.
(6) The appeals officer may—
(a)order the appraisal statement to stand with or without observations of the appeals officer; or
(b)with the agreement of the appraiser amend the appraisal statement; or
(c)order that the appraisal statement be expunged and order a new appraisal.
(7) Where a new appraisal is ordered under paragraph (6)(c), a new appraiser must be appointed in accordance with regulation 21 and the appeals officer must determine which appraisal procedures must be repeated.
(8) Where it appears to the appeals officer that there is no suitable new appraiser who can be appointed for the school teacher under regulation 21, the appeals officer must appoint as a new appraiser for the school teacher a member of the school’s governing body.
(9) No governor who is a teacher or other member of staff at the school may be appointed as an appraiser of a school teacher under paragraph (8).
(10) All appraisal procedures determined to be repeated under paragraph (7) must be completed within 15 school days from the date of the review officer’s order under paragraph (6) (c).
(11) The appeals officer may not—
(a)determine that new objectives be agreed or set in accordance with regulation 26; or
(b)determine that the objectives agreed or set under regulation 26 be revised.
(12) References in this regulation and in regulations 31 and 32 to an appraisal statement are references to a statement prepared under regulation 29(4), including, in the case of regulations 31 and 32, any observations added by an appeals officer under paragraph (6)(a).
31.—(1) The appraiser must give the appraisal statement to the head teacher.
(2) The head teacher must make the appraisal statement available upon request to—
(a)the appraiser;
(b)any appeals officer and any external adviser assisting the appeals officer within five school days of the governing body receiving notice of an appeal under regulation 30(2), who must also be given a copy of the statement of objectives;
(c)any governors responsible for advising about, or taking decisions in relation to, the promotion of school teachers or the use of any discretion in relation to pay; and
(d)in the case of a school teacher employed at a school which does not have a delegated budget (within the meaning of Chapter IV of Part II of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998) the Chief Education Officer or any officer or adviser specifically designated by the Chief Education Officer to be responsible for advising about, or taking decisions in relation to, the promotion of school teachers or the use of any discretion in relation to pay.
(3) The head teacher must provide a copy of the annex to the appraisal statement referred to in regulation 29(4) to the person or persons responsible for planning the training and development of school teachers at the school.
(4) The head teacher must make a school teacher’s current statement of objectives available to a new appraiser appointed otherwise than at the beginning of an appraisal cycle.
(5) A school teacher’s appraisal statement must be kept by the head teacher until at least three years after the next appraisal statement has been finalised.
32.—(1) Relevant information from appraisal statements may be taken into account by head teachers, school governing bodies (including committees of governing bodies), Chief Education Officers or any officers or advisers specifically designated by a Chief Education Officer under regulation 31(2)(d) in taking decisions, and in advising those responsible for taking decisions, about the promotion, dismissal or discipline of school teachers or the use of any discretion in relation to pay.
(2) Appraisal procedures must not form part of any disciplinary or dismissal procedures.
33. Regulations 31 and 32 apply in relation to appraisal records produced and maintained under the Education (School Teacher Appraisal) (Wales) Regulations 1999 as they apply in relation to appraisal statements.
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