Artifact Collection. An important additional tool to the formal observation process is the collection of artifacts. Artifacts could include such things as lesson plans, unit planning materials, tests, quizzes, study guides, worksheets, homework assignments and other materials that affect or relate to instruction. The Teacher Effectiveness Criteria may serve as a basis for determining the quality and appropriateness of classroom artifacts. A conference may be scheduled for the purpose of mutually appraising instructional artifacts with requested data being presented to the supervisor at least one day prior to an arranged conference. All artifacts reviewed in the conference will be returned except those that have been mutually determined to be used for the preparation of the final appraisal report.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement