DANIELSON DOMAINS 1 AND 4 PRESENTED SEPTEMBER 6, 2013.

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DANIELSON DOMAINS 1 AND 4 PRESENTED SEPTEMBER 6, 2013

MAKING OUR WORKSHOP WORK WHAT WE WILL DO Use a combo of direct instruction with independent, paired and small group activities Provide practical applications to enhance understanding WHAT YOU CAN DO Listen quietly when a presenter or participant is talking Contribute in paired and group activities Ask questions to help yourself and your colleagues Be kind – remember, it’s about 160 of you and 3 of us

DANIELSON BASICS DANIELSON UPDATES Domain% FORMS OF DATA COLLECTION  Artifacts  Conversations  Observations

DOMAIN 4 EVIDENCE FORM

APPLICATION  Select a Domain  Provide an example of a 3 from your classroom  Provide an example of a 4 from your classroom

PERFORMANCE REVIEW A Corporate Model

EXIT TICKET

 Schedule  Preschool A 105  1 st A101  3 rd A106  5 th A107  Elementary Art/Music A103  GEM/ESL A100  MS Sci/Soc A108  MS A&H/PE&Health A109 Report to Rooms - SGO