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“ R esearch-based, I nclusive S ystem of E valuation” Pittsburgh RISE Presented April 1, 2009
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Our Thoughts About Teacher Evaluation
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How It Is Now When you think about teacher evaluation, what comes to mind? What thoughts or feelings occur?
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How it could be... If teacher evaluation were done “right”, what would it look like? What should be the role of teachers and administrators in evaluation done “right”?
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Specifically... Recall an instance when evaluation helped you to grow as a teacher. What caused you to grow? What was the nature of the evaluative interaction that was significant?
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Reflect Spend a few seconds reflecting on the activity. Collect your thoughts about evaluation.
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Compare to Best Practices 1.Definition of teaching (standards) from research Reduces arbitrary, subjective ideas
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2. Differentiate One size doesn’t fit all. Every teacher doesn’t need to be evaluated every year. Compare to Best Practices
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3. Use evidence, not opinion Facts reduce subjectivity Compare to Best Practices
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4. Done with the teacher, not to the teacher The teacher is the expert; process is collaborative and transparent Compare to Best Practices
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5. No “drive-by” evaluations Teaching is complex; rule of multiplicity Compare to Best Practices
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Teaching Evaluation Done “Right” 1.Standards-based 2.Differentiated 3.Evidence-driven 4.Collaborative 5.Multiplicity
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