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Features in this comprehensive guide and reference include chapters on using national standards, improved forms, and district-level principles, and developments in using pupil achievement data.
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Features in this comprehensive guide and reference include chapters on using national standards, improved forms, and district-level principles, and developments in using pupil achievement data.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1022g
- ISBN-13: 9780803968837
- ISBN-10: 0803968833
- Artikelnr.: 21857664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1022g
- ISBN-13: 9780803968837
- ISBN-10: 0803968833
- Artikelnr.: 21857664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
PART ONE: THINKING ABOUT TEACHER EVALUATION
New Directions for Teacher Evaluation
The Need for New Directions and Practices
Principles of Teacher Evaluation
Problems of Teacher Evaluation
PART TWO: MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES FOR TEACHER EVALUATION
Introduction to Multiple and Variable Data Sources
Student Reports
Peer Review of Materials
Student Achievement
Teacher Tests
Parent Reports
Documentation of Professional Activity
Systematic Observation
Administrator Reports
Teacher as Curriculum Designer, Other Unique Data and National Board of
Professional Teaching Standards Licensing
Data Sources to Avoid
PART THREE: TOOLS FOR IMPROVED TEACHER EVALUATION
Authentic Assessment
Beyond Portfolios to Teacher Dossiers
Use of Computers in Teacher Evaluation
New School District Organizations, Judging Teacher Dossiers and New
District Payoff Structures
PART FOUR: EVALUATION AND OTHER EDUCATORS
Hiring, Caring for and Evaluating New Teachers
Evaluating Administrators,Support Personnel and Other Teacher Groups
Evaluating Deficient Teachers
PART FIVE: SCHOOL DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACTIVITIES
School District Concerns
New Roles for Principals
Making the Transition from Traditional Teacher Evaluation to New Directions
and Practices
Justifying a District Teacher Evaluation System
Using Teacher Evaluation
New Directions for Teacher Evaluation
The Need for New Directions and Practices
Principles of Teacher Evaluation
Problems of Teacher Evaluation
PART TWO: MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES FOR TEACHER EVALUATION
Introduction to Multiple and Variable Data Sources
Student Reports
Peer Review of Materials
Student Achievement
Teacher Tests
Parent Reports
Documentation of Professional Activity
Systematic Observation
Administrator Reports
Teacher as Curriculum Designer, Other Unique Data and National Board of
Professional Teaching Standards Licensing
Data Sources to Avoid
PART THREE: TOOLS FOR IMPROVED TEACHER EVALUATION
Authentic Assessment
Beyond Portfolios to Teacher Dossiers
Use of Computers in Teacher Evaluation
New School District Organizations, Judging Teacher Dossiers and New
District Payoff Structures
PART FOUR: EVALUATION AND OTHER EDUCATORS
Hiring, Caring for and Evaluating New Teachers
Evaluating Administrators,Support Personnel and Other Teacher Groups
Evaluating Deficient Teachers
PART FIVE: SCHOOL DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACTIVITIES
School District Concerns
New Roles for Principals
Making the Transition from Traditional Teacher Evaluation to New Directions
and Practices
Justifying a District Teacher Evaluation System
Using Teacher Evaluation
PART ONE: THINKING ABOUT TEACHER EVALUATION
New Directions for Teacher Evaluation
The Need for New Directions and Practices
Principles of Teacher Evaluation
Problems of Teacher Evaluation
PART TWO: MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES FOR TEACHER EVALUATION
Introduction to Multiple and Variable Data Sources
Student Reports
Peer Review of Materials
Student Achievement
Teacher Tests
Parent Reports
Documentation of Professional Activity
Systematic Observation
Administrator Reports
Teacher as Curriculum Designer, Other Unique Data and National Board of
Professional Teaching Standards Licensing
Data Sources to Avoid
PART THREE: TOOLS FOR IMPROVED TEACHER EVALUATION
Authentic Assessment
Beyond Portfolios to Teacher Dossiers
Use of Computers in Teacher Evaluation
New School District Organizations, Judging Teacher Dossiers and New
District Payoff Structures
PART FOUR: EVALUATION AND OTHER EDUCATORS
Hiring, Caring for and Evaluating New Teachers
Evaluating Administrators,Support Personnel and Other Teacher Groups
Evaluating Deficient Teachers
PART FIVE: SCHOOL DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACTIVITIES
School District Concerns
New Roles for Principals
Making the Transition from Traditional Teacher Evaluation to New Directions
and Practices
Justifying a District Teacher Evaluation System
Using Teacher Evaluation
New Directions for Teacher Evaluation
The Need for New Directions and Practices
Principles of Teacher Evaluation
Problems of Teacher Evaluation
PART TWO: MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES FOR TEACHER EVALUATION
Introduction to Multiple and Variable Data Sources
Student Reports
Peer Review of Materials
Student Achievement
Teacher Tests
Parent Reports
Documentation of Professional Activity
Systematic Observation
Administrator Reports
Teacher as Curriculum Designer, Other Unique Data and National Board of
Professional Teaching Standards Licensing
Data Sources to Avoid
PART THREE: TOOLS FOR IMPROVED TEACHER EVALUATION
Authentic Assessment
Beyond Portfolios to Teacher Dossiers
Use of Computers in Teacher Evaluation
New School District Organizations, Judging Teacher Dossiers and New
District Payoff Structures
PART FOUR: EVALUATION AND OTHER EDUCATORS
Hiring, Caring for and Evaluating New Teachers
Evaluating Administrators,Support Personnel and Other Teacher Groups
Evaluating Deficient Teachers
PART FIVE: SCHOOL DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACTIVITIES
School District Concerns
New Roles for Principals
Making the Transition from Traditional Teacher Evaluation to New Directions
and Practices
Justifying a District Teacher Evaluation System
Using Teacher Evaluation