Evaluating America's Teachers e-bog
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When teacher evaluations are fair, everyone wins. Poor evaluation systems don't just hurt teachers-they hurt students, too. That's why America can't afford to wait for the teacher-evaluation problem to be solved. To provide balanced, accurate, and rigorous evaluations that take into account each teacher's particular circumstances, only one system can work: evidence-governed collegial judgment....
E-bog
209,76 DKK
Forlag
Corwin
Udgivet
10 april 2013
Længde
200 sider
Genrer
Education: examinations and assessment
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781452277585
When teacher evaluations are fair, everyone wins. Poor evaluation systems don't just hurt teachers-they hurt students, too. That's why America can't afford to wait for the teacher-evaluation problem to be solved. To provide balanced, accurate, and rigorous evaluations that take into account each teacher's particular circumstances, only one system can work: evidence-governed collegial judgment. As states and schools scramble to find workable responses to accountability mandates, well-informed educators can make key contributions. Start here with A discussion of common evaluation systems, including testing, value-added models, and observations Analysis of federal guidelines and state responses Action steps teachers and school leaders can take to influence policy A clear rationale and strategies for implementing a teacher evaluation model based on human judgment Evaluating America's Teachers demonstrates that the vision is possible: effective teacher evaluations that benefit schools as a whole. "e;Teachers, administrators, and policy makers rejoice! Here is a single book, from a nationally recognized scholar, that makes sense of the issues involved with the evaluation of teachers."e; -David C. Berliner, Regents' Professor Emeritus Arizona State University "e;Once again Jim Popham has brought insight and clarity to a complex topic that only a person of his stature and expertise could provide."e; -Robert J. Marzano, CEO Marzano Research Laboratory "e;In an effective and diplomatic manner, Jim suggests concrete ways policymakers, along with local school leaders and teachers, can make sure our students are protected from summative teacher-evaluation systems that do more harm than good. No one should make policy at any level or strive to build a defensible teacher evaluation system without studying this book."e; -Rick Stiggins, Retired Executive Director Assessment Training Institute