Sentences with phrase «era of teacher evaluations»

«We are entering a new era of teacher evaluations,» says Dr. Marzano.
We are entering a new era of teacher evaluations.
Frontier and Mielke have provided a template for the new era of teacher evaluation.
We have entered a new era of teacher evaluation — one where everyone understands the importance of getting it right.

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So yes, student learning can be a legitimate element in teacher supervision and evaluation, as long as we avoid the mistakes of the VAM era.
In this era of high - stakes teacher evaluations, it is critical to use a model that provides the greatest potential for helping classroom teachers improve their pedagogical skills and raise student achievement.
Back in the halcyon era that was May, during the last weeks of the school year, I was invited to watch a group of Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) teachers talk about evaluations.
Not only does ESSA reduce standardized testing, it also voids some of the Obama - era waivers that incentivized states to adopt test - based teacher evaluations.
(The paper, though, did not look at new teachers in the current era of revamped teacher evaluations — a form of more individualized accountability and higher stakes.)
Of all the lessons for teacher evaluation in the current era, perhaps this one is the most important: that we not adopt an individualistic, competitive approach to ranking and sorting teachers that undermines the growth of learning communitieOf all the lessons for teacher evaluation in the current era, perhaps this one is the most important: that we not adopt an individualistic, competitive approach to ranking and sorting teachers that undermines the growth of learning communitieof learning communities.
He and two other researchers recently published a paper questioning the practice, titled «The Legal Consequences of Mandating High Stakes Decisions Based on Low Quality Information: Teacher Evaluation in the Race - to - the - Top Era
Selected as one of the first evaluation specialists employed under Tennessee's Race to the Top grant, Pryor envisioned and created a culture of respect and empowerment for her teachers in an era plagued by distrust.
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