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Danielson Self-assessment and PIP

Attached is an idea that has worked very well for my student teachers in my ST Seminar. PIP responses are done for first placement and used…

Started by Dr. Jim Nichols

0 Apr 21, 2014

Carol Ann Tomlinson on What Evaluation Should Be

Carol Ann Tomlinson on What Evaluation Should Be (Originally titled “The Evaluation of My Dreams”)   In this Educational Leadership article…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Nov 24, 2012

Charlotte Danielson Enhances Framework for Teaching with New Evaluation Instrument

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kati Elliott KEH Communications 410-975-9638 kati@kehcomm.com Brian K. Fawkes Teachscape 415-369-3131 bria…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Apr 17, 2012

Rubric Development

I have been to several trainings related to the rubric development for the new APPR--We have heard the acronym-- HEDI Highly Effective, Eff…

Started by Dr. Lynnda M. Nadien

2 Dec 21, 2011
Reply by Judy Dodge

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