Not exact matches
Losing it would carry us back to the pre-Coleman era when schools were judged not by their results but by their inputs, promises, and services, and
teachers were evaluated by brief classroom
visits from
supervisors who arrived with no data, no rubrics — and no ability to do anything about problematic instructors.
Across the city right now,
teachers are choosing how they want to be observed this year: through a pre-announced, formal
supervisor visit and three or more shorter, less formal ones, or through at least six informal observations.
Part of a system developed by Teachscape, the computerized program will allow
supervisors to input data about a
teacher's performance during classroom
visits into a centralized system that they can revisit with a
teacher to help him or her improve.
The Parent Possible Home
Visiting Conference brings together home visitors and supervisors from Parents as Teachers (PAT) and Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), both evidence - based home visiting programs focused on parent eng
Visiting Conference brings together home visitors and
supervisors from Parents as
Teachers (PAT) and Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), both evidence - based home
visiting programs focused on parent eng
visiting programs focused on parent engagement.
The Parent Possible Home
Visiting Conference brings together Colorado home visitors and
supervisors from both Parents as
Teachers (PAT) and Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY).