November 2020
In this episode of the “Devil’s EDvocate” series, co-hosts Dr. Dan Kreiness (@dr_kreiness) and Rachelle Dene Poth (@rdene915) tackle the topic of teacher evaluations. During the episode, we discussed whether or not evaluations are effective, which models work best, which are the worst, and we back it all up with relevant and timely research and data.
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Resources Mentioned in this Episode
The Impacts of Performance Pay on Teacher Effectiveness and Retention
EXAMINING THE ROLE OF TEACHER EVALUATION IN STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Can Teacher Evaluation Improve Teaching?
Using Student Performance to Evaluate Teachers
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