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Ideas for supporting Teacher Effectiveness with Technology

Ideas for supporting Teacher Effectiveness with Technology | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Technology provides teachers with a great way to provide evidence with artifacts of their effective practice. Across the country this has been a priority for schools that are incorporating a teacher evaluation based on the Danielson Framework. The model contains various components organized into the following four domains."

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As teachers in many communities in the U.S. are being evaluated using new tools this post provides guidance on how technology may be used in the area of Instruction and an additional three posts are available on the site that address how technology may be used in Planning and Preparation, The Classroom Environment and Professional Responsibilities. All are based on the Danielson Framework (and a link to this is available).

Each of the post looks at the domain and contains a Prezi which ideas, resources, videos and more. Consider sharing these resources with faculty at your school.

Mary Cunningham's curator insight, October 26, 2013 12:33 PM

This blog features prezi switch more details about what effective  tech use looks like in practice.

LundTechIntegration's curator insight, October 27, 2013 1:41 PM

Great resource. 

Drora Arussy's curator insight, October 28, 2013 4:09 PM

Watch the Prezi's and see how to share. However, remember, it is a tool, technology is not the be all an end all, although it is a wonderful tool.

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Creating a Comprehensive System for Evaluating & Supporting Effective Teaching

Creating a Comprehensive System for Evaluating & Supporting Effective Teaching | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Virtually everyone agrees that teacher evaluation in the United States needs an overhaul. Existing systems rarely help teachers improve or clearly distinguish those who are succeeding from those who are struggling.

This report, (published by the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Eduation), outlines an integrated approach that connects these goals to a teaching-career continuum and a professional development system that supports effectiveness for all teachers at every stage of their careers.

To go directly to the pdf: 

http://edpolicy.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/publications/creating-comprehensive-system-evaluating-and-supporting-effective-teaching.pdf .

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Six Insights About Teacher Evaluation | ASCD Inservice

Six Insights About Teacher Evaluation | ASCD Inservice | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

The November issue of Educational Leadership will "focus on the theme of 'Teacher Evaluation: What's Fair? What's Effective?'" For a sneak peak check out the infographic. Six insight are provided that look at teacher evaluation.

Alejandro Ibañez Bonilla's curator insight, January 9, 2014 9:28 AM

¿Que es efectivo y fallido en evaluación docente? Interesante para la planeación curricular de este 2014.

Paige Paul's curator insight, September 15, 2015 8:13 PM

Topic 2: I hope this infographic is helpful, because it does a really nice job of breaking down the teacher evaluation process into six big ideas. It focuses on using the evaluation as a process for teacher growth, instead of oversight and punitive measures. 

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Fire first, ask questions later? Comments on Recent Teacher Effectiveness Studies

Fire first, ask questions later? Comments on Recent Teacher Effectiveness Studies | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Yesterday was a big day for big new studies on teacher evaluation. First, there was the New York Times report on the new study by Chetty, Friedman and Rockoff. Second, there was the release of the ...
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