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Effective Teacher Evaluation
A Guide for Principals

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February 2006 | 128 pages | Corwin
In his new book, expert in teacher evaluation Kenneth D. Peterson, offers headteachers accessible strategies for improving teacher evaluation.

Peterson centers his approach on three areas:

" increasing the amount of objective data

" improving and increasing the amount of teacher involvement, and

" increasing the technical and sociological quality of the evaluation process.

This book is a must for new and experienced headteachers who want to improve the teacher evaluation process, build more meaningful relationships with teachers, and ultimately, improve teaching and learning in their schools!

 
Preface
 
About the Authors
 
1. The Principal and Teacher Evaluation
 
2. How Principals Promote Effective Teacher Evaluation
 
3. Documenting Student Learning
 
4. Documenting Classroom Program Quality
 
5. Documenting Student and Parent Satisfaction
 
6. Encouraging and Documenting Teacher Professional Activity
 
7. The Principal Provides Information, Expert Judgment, and Supervision
 
8. The School District Implements Effective Teacher Evaluation
 
9. Dealing With the Unsatisfactory Teacher
 
Resource A: Stages for Dealing With the Unsatisfactory Teacher
 
Resource B: What Can Go Wrong
 
Bibliography
 
Index

"Presents assessment strategies that have been significantly refined and expanded during the past 25 years. Provides several thoughtful and immediately useful tools for principals to apply in realizing the suggested strategies."

Olaf Jorgenson, Headmaster
Hawaii Preparatory Academi, Kamuela, HI

Sample Materials & Chapters

Preface

Chapter 1


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