Teacher evaluation policy : from accountability to professional development
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Teacher evaluation policy : from accountability to professional development
(SUNY series in educational leadership)
State University of New York Press, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Since the beginning of the school reform movement in the early 1980's, various efforts have been made to improve teacher evaluation. Most of the initial efforts were designed to promote greater accountability. They were characterized by research-based performance standards, sophisticated classroom observation procedures, and extensive training. More recently, the focus of teacher evaluation has been expanded to include provisions for professional development. Supporters of this trend have argued that accountability-based evaluation diminishes in value as teachers gain experience and expertise.
Teacher Evaluation Policy presents case studies describing how new teacher evaluation policies have been created. The contributors go behind the scenes to examine the complex negotiations between politicians and special interest groups that accompany policy making. They identify the public and the private agendas guiding decision makers. What emerges is a vivid portrait of professionals and politicians grappling over the control of education. Accounts include the formulation of teacher evaluation policy in North Carolina, Louisiana, Connecticut, Washington State, and Great Britain.
目次
1. The Move to Reform Teacher Evaluation
Daniel L. Duke 2. Teacher Evaluation for Career Ladder and Incentive Pay Programs
Richard M. Brandt
3. From Accountability to Professional Empowerment in North Carolina
David Holdzkom and Richard M. Brandt
4. Integrating Professional Development, Teacher Evaluation, and Student Learning: The Evolution of Teacher Evaluation Policy in Connecticut
Edward F. Iwanicki and Douglas A. Rindone
5. Lessons Learned from Louisiana's Teacher Evaluation Experience
Beatrice Baldwin
6. Compromise and Persistence: The Evolution of Teacher Evaluation Policy in Washington State
Daniel L. Duke, Doris Lyon, Patty Raichle, Ann Randall, and Jim Russell
7. Teacher Appraisal in England and Wales
Anges McMahon
8. Conflict and Consensus in the Reform of Teacher Evaluation
Daniel L. Duke
9. Speculations on the Future of Teacher Evaluation and Educational Accountability
Daniel L. Duke
Index
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