Monday, October 8, 2018

10/8-10/12

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Monday October 8th-
No School!!!

Tuesday October 9th-
Day 4-
Data Meeting-Grade 6 @ 8AM (LGI)
Flu Clinic
STEAM Night
New Bridgeville Fire Company K-1

Out of Building-Godfrey (Half Day PM)

Wednesday October 10th-
Day 5-
Data Meeting-Grade 3 @ 8AM (LGI)

Out of Building-Brooks (Half Day PM)

Thursday October 11th-
Day 6-
Data Meeting-Grade 4 @ 8AM (LGI)
Crosscountry Grade 4-6
TANK Meeting

Out of Building-None

Friday October 12th-
Day 1-
ROAR Intervention ROAR-Grade 1 @ 8AM (LGI)

Out of Building-Knepp (Half Day PM), White (Full Day)

Supervision vs. Evaluation

-Over the next few weeks, this blog will review Danielson's Framework for Evaluation.
While supervision is the primary focus of the Danielson Framework (of which we will examine later in the year), PA's Act 82 now uses the rubrics of Danielson's Domains for Evaluation, too.
Today's blog will focus on one such Domain, specifically, 3C. Why? All of Danielson's Framework centers around this one pivotal point and the critical attributes of Domain 3C.

First the rubric, which is the center of scoring evaluations for all 82-1 teachers as defined by PA Legislators:

EVALUATION:
Purpose-An organizational function designed to assess and make comprehensive judgments about the quality of teacher performance/competence & identify areas for growth. Think teacher assessment and accountability.
Rationale-The state (PA) has an obligation/mandate to protect children/adolescents from being harmed. (physical/emotional/education incompetence)
Scope: Global and comprehensive, looking at both instructional and non-instructional duties, e.g., Danielson's 4 Domains.
Data Focus-Must be uniform, standardized and due process-oriented. Everyone in the same job category must be evaluated by the same criteria.
For the criteria and rubric, click here.

Keep in Mind:
Distinguished is a place visited from time to time, Proficient is where one resides

Next week...Danielson 3D