Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts Sample Clauses

Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. Educators with PTS
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Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. Experienced Administrators
Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. Educators with PTS The Educator whose overall rating is proficient or exemplary must have at least one unannounced observation during the evaluation cycle. The Educator whose overall rating is needs improvement must be observed according to the Directed Growth Plan during the period of Plan which must include at least two unannounced observations. The Educator whose overall rating is unsatisfactory must be observed according to the Improvement Plan which must include both unannounced and announced observation. The number and frequency of the observations shall be determined by the Evaluator, but in no case, for improvement plans of one year, shall there be fewer than one announced and four unannounced observations. For Improvement Plans of six months or fewer, there must be no fewer than one announced and two unannounced observations. Observations The Evaluator’s first observation of the Educator should take place by November 15. Observations required by the Educator Plan should be completed by May 15th. The Evaluator may conduct additional observations after this date. The Evaluator is not required nor expected to review all the indicators in a rubric during an observation. Unannounced Observations Unannounced observations may be in the form of partial or full-period classroom visitations, Instructional Rounds, Walkthroughs, Learning Walks, or any other means deemed useful by the Evaluator, principal, superintendent or other administrator. The Educator will be provided with at least brief written feedback from the Evaluator within 3-5 school days of the observation. The written feedback shall be delivered to the Educator in person, by email, placed in the Educator’s mailbox or mailed to the Educator’s home. Any observation or series of observations resulting in one or more standards judged to be unsatisfactory or needs improvement for the first time must be followed by at least one observation of at least 30 minutes in duration within 30 school days. Announced Observations All non-PTS Educators in their first year in the school, PTS Educators on Improvement Plans and other educators at the discretion of the evaluator shall have at least one Announced Observation. The Evaluator shall select the date and time of the lesson or activity to be observed and discuss with the Educator any specific goal(s) for the observation. Within 5 school days of the scheduled observation, upon request of either the Evaluator or Educator, the Evaluator and Educator shall meet ...
Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. Educators with PTS The Educator whose overall rating is proficient or exemplary must have at least three unannounced observation during the school year. The Educator whose overall rating is needs improvement must be observed according to the Directed Growth Plan during the period of Plan which must include at least three unannounced observations. The Educator whose overall rating is unsatisfactory must be observed according to the Improvement Plan which must include both unannounced and announced observation. The number and frequency of the observations shall be determined by the Evaluator, but in no case, shall there be fewer than one announced, full period observation and four unannounced observations.
Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. The Educator whose overall rating is needs improvement must be observed according to the Directed Growth Plan during the period of Plan which must include at least two unannounced observations (See definition of "observations".).
Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. Educators with PTS The Educator whose overall rating is unsatisfactory must be observed according to the Improvement Plan which must include both unannounced and announced observations. The number and frequency of the observations shall be determined by the Evaluator, but in no case, for improvement plans of one year, shall there be fewer than one announced and four unannounced observations. For Improvement Plans of six months or fewer, there must be no fewer than one announced and two unannounced observations. Any Educator whose plan ends with an overall summative rating of needs improvement or unsatisfactory must have received at least seven unannounced observations during the previous year.
Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. Nurses with PTS
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Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. Educators without PTS In the first three years of practice or first year in a new position requiring a change in license and a different building assignment:  The Educator shall have at least three announced observations during the school year using the protocol described in section 11B, below.  The Educator shall have at least two unannounced observations during the school year.   The Evaluator may schedule additional announced observations and may do additional unannounced observations.  The Educator may request additional announced and/or unannounced observations.
Observation of Practice and Examination of Artifacts. Educators with PTS A) The Educator whose overall rating is proficient or exemplary on Self-Directed Growth Plan must have at least one unannounced observation of at least fifteen (15) minutes in duration during the evaluation cycle. There is no maximum number of unannounced observations, although the expected norm would not be more than three (3) unannounced observations. In the event that an Evaluator determines to exceed this norm of three (3), he or she shall notify the Superintendent in writing, with a copy to the teacher, as to his or her reason for doing so. There is no requirement that any announced observations be conducted. There is no maximum number of announced observations, although given that there is no requirement that any announced observations be conducted, it is expected that there would likely not be more than two (2) announced observations. In the event that the Evaluator determines to exceed two (2), he or she shall notify the Superintendent in writing, with a copy to the teacher, as to his or her reason for doing so.

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