This overview covers teacher evaluation and includes information on evaluation models, controversies, research, and reform trends.
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Educators and other experts offer a decade’s worth of insight on the highs and lows of teacher observations.
Mary Hendrie , April 1, 2024 5 min readRemove Save to favorites
A performance-pay overhaul in one of the country's 10 largest districts offers a test for lessons learned from decades of experimentation.
Matthew Stone & Caitlynn Peetz , June 12, 2023 10 min readRemove Save to favorites
Responsible education advocates know that the measure of an idea is not how promising it seems in theory but how well it works in practice.
Rick Hess , April 10, 2023 4 min readRemove Save to favorites
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A deputy superintendent explains how his district has created a stimulating environment by trusting teachers to experiment.
Jonah Schenker , November 6, 2022 5 min readRemove Save to favorites
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Black teachers in D.C. respond differently than their peers to job-evaluation pressures—and are less likely to opt into a bonus system.
Madeline Will , August 1, 2022 7 min readRemove Save to favorites
Teaching Profession Opinion It's Time to Give Feedback Another Chance. Here Are 3 Ways to Get It Right
Teachers and school leaders have a love-hate relationship with feedback, but that's not feedback's fault. It's all in how we approach it.
Peter DeWitt , April 27, 2022 6 min readRemove Save to favorites
Listening to "understand" instead of "reply" and focusing on teachers' strengths, not weaknesses, can make the observation more comfortable.
Larry Ferlazzo , February 18, 2022 12 min readRemove Save to favorites
Teaching Profession Opinion Throw Out the Protocol for Teacher Observations. Use Common Sense Instead
Narrow the focus when you do a classroom observation, ditch the laptop, and engage with students are a few ideas for improving the practice.
Larry Ferlazzo , February 15, 2022 15 min readRemove Save to favorites
Frequent walk-throughs are one way to reduce anxiety and build trust between teachers and administrators.
Larry Ferlazzo , February 12, 2022 13 min readRemove Save to favorites
Holding pre- and post-conferences, showing more compassion and less judgment, and organizing peer observations are valuable.
Larry Ferlazzo , January 3, 2022 19 min readRemove Save to favorites
Learn how one district championed using video for teacher reviews with the full support of its teachers' union.
Stephanie Hofer , December 14, 2021 5 min readRemove Save to favorites
After a decade of expensive evaluation reforms, new research shows no positive effect on student test scores or educational attainment.