ERIC Number: EJ1294140
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021-Jun
Pages: 15
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ISSN: EISSN-1555-4589
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Who Should Get "Ineffective"? A Principal's Ethical Dilemmas on Teacher Evaluation
Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, v24 n2 p31-45 Jun 2021
School principals play a critical role in evaluating teachers and providing feedback, but high-stakes evaluation policies at the local and state levels can create ethical dilemmas for principals. In this case, an underresourced rural school principal has to report a certain number of "ineffective" teachers to meet a requirement from the district teacher evaluation, even though the principal does not think any teacher in his school deserves to receive an "ineffective" rating. This study can be used to help students unpack issues of dilemmas coming from consequential accountability policies that overlook the relational ethos of educators and leaders in school practice.
Descriptors: Principals, Ethics, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Evaluation, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Feedback (Response), Educational Policy, Rural Schools, School Districts, Accountability, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Tenure, Teacher Selection, Faculty Mobility, Middle School Teachers, Decision Making, Neoliberalism
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Junior High Schools; Middle Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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