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Ib Ia Teachers lead in their classroom. Take responsibility for all students’ learning Communicate vision to students Use data to organize, plan, and set goals Use a variety of assessment data throughout the year to evaluate progress Establish a safe and orderly environment Empower students Teachers lead in their classroom. Take responsibility for all students’ learning Communicate vision to students Use data to organize, plan, and set goals Use a variety of assessment data throughout the year to evaluate progress Establish a safe and orderly environment Empower students Ic Id Ie Teachers demonstrate leadership in the school. Work collaboratively with all school personnel to create a professional learning community Analyze data Develop goals and strategies through the school improvement plan Assist in determining school budget and professional development Participate in hiring process Collaborate with colleagues to mentor and support teachers to improve effectiveness Teachers demonstrate leadership in the school. Work collaboratively with all school personnel to create a professional learning community Analyze data Develop goals and strategies through the school improvement plan Assist in determining school budget and professional development Participate in hiring process Collaborate with colleagues to mentor and support teachers to improve effectiveness Standard 1: Teachers Demonstrate Leadership Teachers lead the teaching profession. Strive to improve the profession Contribute to the establishment of positive working conditions Participate in decision-making structures Promote professional growth Teachers lead the teaching profession. Strive to improve the profession Contribute to the establishment of positive working conditions Participate in decision-making structures Promote professional growth Teachers advocate for schools and students. Advocate for positive change in policies and practices affecting student learning Participate in the implementation of initiatives to improve education Teachers advocate for schools and students. Advocate for positive change in policies and practices affecting student learning Participate in the implementation of initiatives to improve education Teachers demonstrate high ethical standards. Demonstrate ethical principles Uphold the Code of Ethics and Standards for the Professional Conduct Teachers demonstrate high ethical standards. Demonstrate ethical principles Uphold the Code of Ethics and Standards for the Professional Conduct What does Globally Competitive mean? In the elementary classroom? What data sources do you use? How do students feel empowered in your classroom? What evidences of student empowerment do you see. How do I fairly determine leadership roles in my school? Is this teacher proactive or reactive? Does this teacher have effective communication skills to address issues while maintaining a maintaining /promoting a positive climate and work culture? Does this teacher participate positively? How do you collaborate with your colleagues? How does a teacher advocate for students? How does a teacher advocate for your school? What initiatives has this teacher led or supported? How can a teacher dig down past a complaint to address the problem? What solutions have you brought to our school? What initiatives do you support in educatio n? Do students, parents and other teachers look to this teacher for a standard of appropriate response? Do you have the Code of Ethics for North Carolina Educators and the Standards for Professional Conduct posted on your website? Do you refer to these resources? How do you ensure that you communicate ethical principles to those around you? Question to Consider: