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  2. Educator effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Teacher evaluations have changed over time and have had different standards across the United States. Evaluation systems often have been comprised an administrator observing a teacher a couple times per year. In some locations, teacher observations were only done on a three-year or longer cycle.

  3. Teacher quality assessment - Wikipedia

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    Teacher quality assessment commonly includes reviews of qualifications, tests of teacher knowledge, observations of practice, and measurements of student learning gains. [1] [2] Assessments of teacher quality are currently used for policymaking, employment and tenure decisions, teacher evaluations, merit pay awards, and as data to inform the professional growth of teachers.

  4. Course evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Typically this form of evaluation is performed by peer consultation. Other experienced teachers will review one of their peer’s instructions. The purpose of this evaluation is for the teacher to receive constructive criticism on teaching. Generally, peer teachers will sit in on a few lessons given by the teacher and take notes on their methods.

  5. Judge blocks changes in teacher evaluations prompted by ... - AOL

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    New evaluation system ties teacher pay to standardized test scores and classroom performance HOUSTON (AP) — A judge on Thursday The post Judge blocks changes in teacher evaluations prompted by ...

  6. Bill that would eliminate annual NJ teacher evaluations moves ...

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    Ending annual evaluations would carve out “informal time for veteran educators to support junior staff. The current trajectory is failing to keep teachers in the system,” Deborah Cornavaca ...

  7. Value-added modeling - Wikipedia

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    Value-added modeling (also known as value-added measurement, value-added analysis and value-added assessment) is a method of teacher evaluation that measures the teacher's contribution in a given year by comparing the current test scores of their students to the scores of those same students in previous school years, as well as to the scores of other students in the same grade.

  8. Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation

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    The Personnel Evaluation Standards (2nd edition) was published in 1988 and updated in 2008, The Program Evaluation Standards (2nd edition) was published in 1994 (the third edition of which is in draft form as of 2008), and The Student Evaluation Standards was published in 2003. The Joint Committee is a private nonprofit organization.

  9. Summative assessment - Wikipedia

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    In this context, summative assessment is meant to meet the school or district's needs for teachers' accountability. The evaluation usually takes the shape of a form and consists of check lists and occasionally narratives. Areas evaluated include classroom climate, instruction, professionalism, planning and preparation. [7]