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Ensuring Effective Instruction How Do I Improve Teaching Using Multiple Measures? by Vicki Phillips, Lynn Olson , Association For Supervision & Curriculum Development

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    Author(s)Vicki Phillips, Lynn Olson
    PublisherAssociation For Supervision & Curriculum Development
    ISBN9781416618249
    Pages45
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2014

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    Association For Supervision & Curriculum Development Ensuring Effective Instruction How Do I Improve Teaching Using Multiple Measures? by Vicki Phillips, Lynn Olson

    Teachers deserve to get the feedback and support that are necessary to make learning as powerful as possible-for both their students and themselves.Based on research from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the experiences of nearly 3,000 teachers across the United States, Vicki Phillips and Lynn Olson reveal multiple ways to identify effective teaching and provide teachers with actionable, reliable information they can trust to continuously improve their performance.Teachers and administrators will learn how and why it's critical to (1) measure effective teaching, (2) ensure high-quality data, and (3) invest in improvement.Armed with practical ideas for getting started at both the school and district levels, Phillips and Olson remind us that the best way to evaluate teaching performance is to use a balanced approach that includes multiple measures.



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