ERIC Number: EJ1075904
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Publication Date: 2015-Oct
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Should Supervisors Intervene during Classroom Visits?
Marshall, Kim
Phi Delta Kappan, v97 n2 p8-13 Oct 2015
Real-time coaching has become the go-to supervisory model in some schools (especially charters), with supervisors routinely jumping in during teacher observations and sometimes taking over the class to model a more effective approach. The author sets out goals and guidelines for impromptu classroom visits that include visiting each classroom at least once a month; being as unobtrusive as possible; sometimes taking videos of classroom interactions; and not using rubric scoring in feedback.
Descriptors: Observation, Administrator Role, Teacher Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Principals, Coaching (Performance), Best Practices, Teamwork, Teacher Competencies, Teaching Conditions, Evaluation Methods
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