Teacher Evaluation Practice Center
Agenda 1.What is the TEPC? 2.Your materials 3.Preview and Practice 4.Create your implementation plan 5.Review
1. What is the TEPC? Addresses one of the biggest challenges school districts face when rolling out an evaluation system Inter rater reliability PracticePracticePractice Step 1: Collect evidence Step 2: Sort and label Step 3: Compile Step 4: Determine LOP Step 5: Compare with peers and experts
2. Your Materials What rubric do you use? How do you take notes? Do you complete a paper or electronic evaluation? Get your materials ready….
Your ID NameUsernamePassword Curtis Griffin hatters David Weber hatters John Nodecker hatters Karen Czarny hatters Monica Taylor hatters William Doyle hatters Dennis Williams hatters Joan Staples hatters John Zuk hatters Kimberly Myers hatters Ralph Rapino hatters Tamara Stavenski-Bennick hatters
Your ID NameUsernamePassword Barbara Whitelock hatters John Ewerth hatters Jonathan Kircher hatters Joseph Devine hatters Amy Roslevege hatters Karen Kanter hatters Kelli Sendel hatters Nancy Doherty hatters Kari Hill hatters Steven Glaize hatters
3. Preview and Practice Guided Tour You are the principal. Take notes while you observe Ms. Kook’s classroom Pre-conference Lesson Artifacts Post-conference
4. Your Implementation Plan Ideas How will you use this in your school district? How can you create discussion around the completed evaluations?
True or False? T/FThe TEPC is designed exclusively for evaluating teachers using the Danielson Framework for Teaching. T/FThe expert evaluations are posted as handouts for you to access whenever you are ready. T/FClassrooms should be watched sequentially. T/FClassrooms focus on core content and not the “specials”. T/FEI will officially “certify” your principals as evaluators. T/FThe TEPC can be used with any note taking system you employ...manual or electronic.