Artifact Sample Clauses

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Artifact. Artifacts shall mean any products generated, developed or used by a certificated teacher. Artifacts should not be created specifically for the evaluation system. Artifacts should only be used: (1) to support components that are not directly observable and (2) provide evidence when the Evaluator did not find sufficient evidence to support a score of proficient or distinguished during direct observation. Additionally, tools or forms used in the evaluation process may be considered artifacts.
Artifact. Any products generated, developed or used by a certificated teacher in the performance of their professional duties. Tools or forms used in the evaluation process may be considered as artifacts.
Artifact. Any product generated, developed or used by a certificated Teacher. The
Artifact. Any product generated, developed or used by a certificated Teacher. The certificated Teacher and their Evaluator are mutually responsible for collection of artifacts. Artifacts should not be created specifically for the evaluation system. Additionally, tools or forms used in the evaluation process may be considered as artifacts.
Artifact. Observed practice, products, or results of a certificated classroom teacher or certificated principal's work.
Artifact. ­‐ A product developed or used by a teacher as part of his/her on-­‐going work. The tools and forms used as part of the evaluation process may be artifacts.
Artifact. Any product generated, developed or used by a certificated Teacher. The 42 certificated Teacher and his/her their Evaluator are mutually responsible for collection of 43 artifacts. Artifacts should not be created specifically for the evaluation system. 44 Additionally, tools or forms used in the evaluation process may be considered as artifacts. 45