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Pascopella, Angela – District Administration, 2013
Recalling the myth of Sisyphus repeatedly pushing the same boulder up a mountain in his new book, author and educator Frederick M. Hess explains how the K12 education leadership is faltering, and how it can rise above.
"Cage-Busting Leadership" (Harvard Education Press, February 2013) is a new book and consequently, a small, growing…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Principals, Superintendents, Educational Finance
Grigsby, Susan K. S.; Helfrich, Jennifer; Deissler, Christa Harrelson – Knowledge Quest, 2015
This article describes how school librarians in Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) in Georgia addressed a concern regarding the performance evaluation tool that stemmed from the passing of House Bill (HB) 244, which was passed in response to the state's Race to the Top (RT3) application requirements. The bill became law on July 1, 2014, and the…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), College School Cooperation, Evaluation Methods, Teacher Evaluation
Good, Thomas L.; Lavigne, Alyson L. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2015
Morgan, Hodge, Trepinski, and Anderson (2014) have written an article that continues to confirm what we have known for some time-teacher effects on student achievement have limited stability. In this commentary, we address the other potential contributions this work can make to inform practice, policy, and research. While illustrating Morgan et…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, 2015
Through extensive research, the Foundation has identified the most critical levers for success in the classroom -- high standards, high-quality feedback, and effective tools -- and worked with teachers to develop, test, and strengthen them. This report describes what we know about these factors, why they are important, and what we need to learn,…
Descriptors: College Readiness, Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Feedback (Response)
Steinberg, Matthew P. – State Education Standard, 2016
Passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in December 2015 signaled a new era for teacher evaluation reform. Under ESSA, states and districts have greater autonomy to design and implement teacher evaluation systems independent of federal influence. This new flexibility brings with it new responsibilities and challenges for states and…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Educational Change, School District Autonomy, Federal Legislation
Darling-Hammond, Linda – American Educator, 2014
As a major policy focus, teacher evaluation is currently the primary tool promoted to improve teaching quality. But evaluation alone is not enough. What will most transform teaching quality--and the profession--is the creation of a larger system that supports teaching and learning through on-the-job evaluation and professional development, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Faculty Development, Total Quality Management, Teacher Improvement
Darling-Hammond, Linda – Peabody Journal of Education, 2014
Efforts to improve teacher education have recently focused in on the importance of well-supervised clinical practice as a critical element of effective preparation. This article outlines the challenges to creating productive clinical experiences for prospective teachers, and identifies strategies that have been found successful in confronting…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Preservice Teachers, Faculty Development
Gabriel, Rachael; Allington, Richard – Educational Leadership, 2012
In 2009, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funded the investigation of a $45 million question: How can we identify and develop effective teaching? Now that the findings from their Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) project have been released, it's clear they asked a simpler question, namely, What other measures match up well with value-added…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Public Education, Academic Achievement, Scores
Stecher, Brian; Garet, Mike; Holtzman, Deborah; Hamilton, Laura – Phi Delta Kappan, 2012
An initial look at work being done in a reform project sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation finds that evaluations of teacher performance aren't as unpopular with teachers who have experienced the new system as some would have us believe. Leaders acknowledge that the new approach to teacher evaluation takes more time than…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Evaluation, Academic Achievement, Partnerships in Education
Naidu, Sham – Online Submission, 2012
Evaluation of staff has always been a contentious issue in education and even more in South Africa where education and specifically schools were politicised during the years of struggle for a truly democratic dispensation. During this period teachers refused to participate in any form of evaluation or inspection as it was referred to then.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Evaluation, Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes
Powers, Keith – Teaching Music, 2012
With teacher evaluation a nationwide concern these days, the race is on to determine the best way to track music educators' progress. For politicians and for the public, it boils down to this: Get the lousy teachers out so the kids can score well on standardized tests. An oversimplification, perhaps, but it goes a long way toward explaining why…
Descriptors: Music, Observation, Teacher Evaluation, Music Teachers
DePascale, Charles A. – Principal, 2012
Regardless of how one might feel about the recent developments in teacher evaluation systems, No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and adequate yearly progress (AYP), or student assessments for high-stakes promotion decisions, educators overwhelmingly agree that use of multiple measures is better than reliance on a single measure such as a large-scale,…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Federal Programs, Educational Improvement, Teacher Evaluation
Scott-Monkhouse, Anila Ruth – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2013
The practice of teaching a foreign language in primary schools in Italy was first officially provided for by a decree in 1985, but it was only in 1991 that the figure of the Foreign Language (FL) teacher was actually defined. The issue at that stage was how to select and train the prospective L2 teachers, and so in-service courses were organised…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, English (Second Language), English Teachers, FLES
Brown, Philip; McNeal, Debi – Principal Leadership, 2013
Like educators everywhere who constantly examine data in an attempt to make decisions to help improve their schools, the authors of this article, a new principal and assistant principal of North Oconee High School in Bogart, GA, looked for ways to lead school improvement instead of just pointing out flaws. They wanted their school to improve, but…
Descriptors: Principals, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, Teacher Evaluation
DeMonte, Jenny – Center for American Progress, 2013
Professional development in education has gotten a bad reputation, and for good reason. Everyone on all sides of the education reform and improvement debate agrees that what most teachers receive as professional opportunities to learn are thin, sporadic, and of little use when it comes to improving teaching. This paper is the first of a periodic…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Education, Educational Change, Common Core State Standards