Administrators, Teachers, Parents & Students Bridging the Gap.

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Administrators, Teachers, Parents & Students Bridging the Gap

What is a “Good Teacher”? Differing Perspectives Matter but Data Indicates Trends

Student Checklist Data 1.Content Knowledge 2.Enthusiastic 3.Compassion and Understanding of Student Needs 4.Utilizes a Variety of Instructional Strategies/Techniques 5.Well-Designed Lesson Plans 1.Content Knowledge 2.Enthusiastic 3.Compassion and Understanding of Student Needs 4.Utilizes a Variety of Instructional Strategies/Techniques 5.Well-Designed Lesson Plans Q#

Student Data Questionnaire

Student Coded Comments Personality: C = Calm 8 L = Loving 171 U = Understanding 44 S = Stern/Strict 14 T= Takes Time for Students 31 E = Enthusiastic 42 Personality: C = Calm 8 L = Loving 171 U = Understanding 44 S = Stern/Strict 14 T= Takes Time for Students 31 E = Enthusiastic 42

Student Coded Data Ability: E = Able to Explain material Well 42 O = Organized 17 M = Manages Class Well 22 K = Content Knowledge 47 Ability: E = Able to Explain material Well 42 O = Organized 17 M = Manages Class Well 22 K = Content Knowledge 47

Parent Checklist …67 3…24 4…57 5…31 6…21 7…14 8…60 9…57 10… …67 3…24 4…57 5…31 6…21 7…14 8…60 9…57 10…6 0 1.Content Knowledge 2.Compassion and Understanding of Student Needs 3.Enthusiastic 4.Well-designed Lesson Plans 5.Classroom Management 1.Content Knowledge 2.Compassion and Understanding of Student Needs 3.Enthusiastic 4.Well-designed Lesson Plans 5.Classroom Management

Parent Coded data Personality: C = Calm 7 L = Loving 37 U = Understanding 21 S = Stern/Strict 6 T= Takes Time for Students 39 E = Enthusiastic 31 Personality: C = Calm 7 L = Loving 37 U = Understanding 21 S = Stern/Strict 6 T= Takes Time for Students 39 E = Enthusiastic 31 Ability: E = Able to Explain material Well 29 O = Organized 12 M = Manages Class Well 7 K = Content Knowledge 43 Ability: E = Able to Explain material Well 29 O = Organized 12 M = Manages Class Well 7 K = Content Knowledge 43

Teacher Checklist 1.Classroom Management 22 2.Compassion and Understanding of Student Need 22 3.Utilizes a variety of instructional strategies/techniques 22 4.Content Knowledge 20 5.Well-designed Lesson Plans 18 1.Classroom Management 22 2.Compassion and Understanding of Student Need 22 3.Utilizes a variety of instructional strategies/techniques 22 4.Content Knowledge 20 5.Well-designed Lesson Plans 18

Teacher Coded Data Personality: C = Calm … 4 L = Loving … 16 U = Understanding … 7 S = Stern/Strict … 2 T= Takes Time for Students..15 E = Enthusiastic … 15 Personality: C = Calm … 4 L = Loving … 16 U = Understanding … 7 S = Stern/Strict … 2 T= Takes Time for Students..15 E = Enthusiastic … 15 Ability: E = Able to Explain material Well … 1 O = Organized … 4 M = Manages Class Well … 4 K = Content Knowledge … 12 Ability: E = Able to Explain material Well … 1 O = Organized … 4 M = Manages Class Well … 4 K = Content Knowledge … 12