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Rotten and Processed Teacher Meals: How can we better nourish teachers in order to provide better teacher evaluation?

32 min · 31 de may de 2022
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Rachel and Jim discuss the topic of teacher evaluation.  Before you roll your eyes right now, keep an open mind.  Teacher evaluation is required in many (all?) states.  Rachel and Jim discuss how to make it better and how to tie observation and feedback into teacher evaluation.  Rachel proposes that we focus on nourishing teachers with better systems first so that our teacher evaluation is reflective of true skill versus a system that fails to provide teachers with what they need to be successful.

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