Post on 17-Jan-2015
description
Lexington Middle School
Teacher Evaluation Reportname
subject
Personal Qualities
Personal Qualities I Exhibit
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Personal Qualities I’m Improving
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The certified classroom teacher exhibits personal qualities and values which are conducive to a positive educational setting
Artifacts for Personal Qualities
Suggested Artifacts:
student feedback questions 9, 18, 19, 20
short video of you instructing your class
Instructional Skill
Instructional Skills I Exhibit
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Instructional Skills I’m Improving
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The certificated classroom teacher demonstrates, his or her performance, a competent level of knowledge and skill in designing
and conducting instructional experience.
Artifacts for Instructional Skills
Suggested Artifacts:
student feedback questions 16
modified assignments & assessments
lesson plans on (google docs)
class run charts
test results in usable format to guide instruction (MAP scores, STAR Reading & Math and NeSA)
proof of completion of reading initiatives (Read for Real, Renaissance, AR, student reading logs, etc….)
Classroom Management
Classroom Management I Exhibit
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Classroom Management I’m Improving
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The certificated classroom teacher demonstrates, in his or her performance, a competent level of knowledge and skill in organizing
the physical and human elements in the educational setting.
Artifacts for Classroom Management
Suggested Artifacts:
student feedback questions 20
classroom expectations
examples of individual or small groups learning experiences
examples of community resources used
Professional Preparation and Commitment
Professional Preparation and Commitment I Exhibit
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Professional Preparation and Commitment I’m Improving
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The certified classroom teacher exhibits, in his or her performance, evidence of having a theoretical background and knowledge of the principles and methods of teaching, and a commitment to education as a profession.
Artifacts for Professional Preparation and Commitment
Suggested Artifacts:
student feedback questions 11, 13, 14, 15, 17
CIP committee work
RtI committee
BIST committee
PIRC
examples of Standards work in subject area
membership in professional organizations
formal and informal mentoring
National Board Certification
Effort Toward Improvement
Effort Toward Improvement I Exhibit
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Effort Toward Improvement I’m Improving
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The certified classroom teacher demonstrates an awareness of his or her limitations and strengths, and demonstrates continues
professional growth.
Artifacts for Effort Towards Improvement
Suggested Artifacts:
participation in professional learning communities, workshops provided at Lexington Middle School, ESU 10, other conferences (ISTE, NETA, Mid-Level Academy and etc…)
self evaluations
reflections
technology trainings
completion of professional development
examples of technology integrated into your classroom (skype, backchanneling, applications and/or programs)
The Handling of Student Disciplineand Attendant Problems
Handling of Student Discipline and Attendant Problems I Exhibit
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Handling of Student Discipline and Attendant Problems I’m Improving
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The certified classroom teacher demonstrates the ability to manage the non-instructional, human dynamics in the educational setting.
The Handling of Student Disciplineand Attendant Problems
Suggested Artifacts:
BIST artifacts
classroom expectations
triage
discipline records
Interest in Teaching Pupils
Interest in Teaching Pupils I Exhibit
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Interest in Teaching Pupils I’m Improving
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The certified classroom teacher demonstrates an understanding of and commitment to each pupil, taking into account each individual’s unique background and characteristics. The
certificated classroom teacher demonstrates enthusiasm for or enjoyment in working with pupils.
Interest in Teaching Pupils
Suggested Artifacts:
student question 7, 8, 9, 10, 21, 24
student work
IEP
examples of differentiation
cooperation will ELL teachers
communication with parents
Knowledge of Subject Matter
Knowledge of Subject Matter I Exhibit
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Knowledge of Subject I’m Improving
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The certified classroom teacher demonstrates a depth and breadth of knowledge and theory and content in general education and subject matter
specialization(s) appropriate to the elementary and/or secondary level(s)
Knowledge of Subject Matter
Suggested Artifacts:
student question 12, 23
college course work toward degree
evidence of technology used to promote critical thinking and problem solving
Teacher-Staff Relationships
Teacher-Staff Relationships I Exhibit
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Teacher-Staff Relationships I’m Improving
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Teacher-Staff Relationships
Suggested Artifacts:
teaming artifacts
collaborative lesson planning
participation in Human Ex survey
participation in PLC “professional learning communities”
Community-School Relations
Community-School Relations I Exhibit
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Community-School Relations I’m Improving
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The certificated teacher demonstrates an awareness of the importance of maintaining positive relations between the schools and
the community they serve
Community-School Relations
Suggested Artifacts:
teacher website
community organization memberships
parent contact lists
work with youth programs in the community
NNER, Fushigi Awards, or other activities with community
student-led conference artifacts