In addition, the leader can help to coach other team members in understanding and using student data to
inform effective instruction.
Not exact matches
Let's start by believing that highly
effective teachers must reinforce high expectations for all students and that they are responsible for (and should be supported to) provide
instruction that is standards - aligned, student - centered, engaging, and data -
informed.
Tom presents internationally on topics of transforming school cultures, high expectations for differentiated
instruction, trauma -
informed practice, wellbeing, the application of positive psychology, and
effective school leadership.
The new version of the law, he said, will need to ensure
effective teachers and principals for underperforming schools, expand learning time, and devise an accountability system that measures individual student progress and uses data to
inform instruction and teacher evaluation.
In developing assessments, Dave has worked directly with curriculum and
instruction leaders and their teachers to support the development of
effective and efficient assessments that
inform teaching and learning.
High schools are seeking to build systems that ensure success for every student; this is being further emphasized by the Obama administration, which has identified the following four Race to the Top priority areas in the Race to the Top Executive Summary (2009): «adopting standards and assessments that prepare students to succeed in college and the workplace and to compete in the global economy; building data systems that measure student growth and success, and
inform teachers and principals about how they can improve
instruction; cultivating
effective teachers and principals, especially where they are needed most; and turning around struggling schools» (p. 1).
Data - Driven
Instruction: Offering strategies and cost effective tools for gathering, analyzing data, and measuring student growth to make more informed decisions about i
Instruction: Offering strategies and cost
effective tools for gathering, analyzing data, and measuring student growth to make more
informed decisions about
instructioninstruction.
To help teachers successfully fulfill their role in this endeavor,
effective teacher supervision and evaluation systems that
inform teacher professional development and improve
instruction are essential; however, disagreement over what those systems should measure remains, and some researchers caution against relying on student test scores as a valid metric (Baker et al, 2010)
Clearly, this entails
informed and well - designed
instruction but it is noteworthy that an
effective formative assessment process provides continuous and, in many cases, immediate feedback on how well the
instruction is working.
The examination of these elements of
effective instruction will
inform a comprehensive process for lesson design that integrates both the science and art of teaching.
Professional portfolio or collection of work that shows evidence of developing engaging and innovative lessons including standards and
effective use of assessments to
inform instruction
To accomplish that, we need to be able to accurately assess proficiency, target
instruction to meet individual needs, and develop
effective data -
informed strategies.
The authors outline key components of Linked Learning (including core and technical curriculum and
instruction, work - based learning, and supplemental support services); essential characteristics of
effective Linked Learning programs (such as
informed student choice and alignment both to middle grades and to postsecondary); and options for designing Linked Learning in a district (such as deciding on the amount and focus of the pathways).
We know you need
effective assessments that can give you reliable results to
inform important data - driven decisions about
instruction.
Most classrooms today are mixed - ability environments; by helping teachers to differentiate
instruction and providing formative assessments for the collection of real - time feedback to
inform teaching, blended learning is giving educators an
effective and efficient way to get every student on track.
Create strong data leadership, build
effective data coaches and highly - engaged, collaborative data teams, maximize use of district and school resources, and create a culture of data -
informed instruction.
• Create confidential correspondence on behalf of executives keeping within the dictum of
instructions • Manage calendars, schedule appointments and provide reminders to executives • Procure supplies and materials and maintain
effective relationships with vendors and suppliers • Coordinate the details of meetings and special events and arrange for details such as venue and refreshments to be handled • Develop, report on and administer internal employee surveys and data collection initiatives • Screen incoming calls and determine which ones can be forwarded • Handle inquiries on telephone and through emails • Understand specific research needs, perform research and provide executives with filtered data to help them make
informed decisions • Strategize the time and content of meetings and conferences with executives • Prepare routine and special reports and take minutes of the meeting • Organize and maintain records and files and make travel arrangements