Credentialed Evaluator Sample Clauses

Credentialed Evaluator for purposes of this policy, each teacher subject to evaluation will be evaluated by a person who:
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Credentialed Evaluator. Evaluations will be conducted by persons holding evaluator credentials established by the Ohio Department of Education. Teachers will be evaluated by their Building Administrator, immediate supervisor, or in-district evaluator assigned by the Superintendent.
Credentialed Evaluator. Evaluations are to be carried out by persons holding evaluator credentials established by the Ohio Department of Education and employed under an administrative contract by the Blanchester Local School District. The Board adopts a list of approved credentialed District evaluators, chosen from the Ohio Department of Education’s list.
Credentialed Evaluator. A person: 1) who is eligible to be an evaluator in accordance with ORC 3319.111(D); and 2) who holds a credential established by ODE for being an evaluator. Every evaluator must complete state-sponsored evaluation training and is required to pass an online credentialing assessment. Bargaining unit members shall not serve as a credentialed evaluator.
Credentialed Evaluator. As set forth under Board Policy, a person who holds an evaluators credential established by ODE for being an evaluator. Bargaining unit members shall not serve as Credentialed Evaluators.
Credentialed Evaluator. Appropriately qualified individual, assigned by the District, who is responsible for completing the evaluation process for a teacher. For purposes of this article, each teacher subject to evaluation will be evaluated by a person who meets all of the following:
Credentialed Evaluator. The evaluator of a school counselor shall be the building principal and/or assistant principal. All such evaluators must complete the requirements for becoming a credentialed school counselor evaluator. A credentialed evaluator agreed upon between the counselor and the principal may be assigned. The individual who has responsibility for the formal evaluation of the counselor must complete the required observations and walkthroughs for the evaluation. In other words, one evaluator may not do one observation and another evaluator do the other observation to make up a single formal evaluation. Two or more administrators may, however, conduct separate evaluations of the same counselor, but at least one (1) of those evaluations must include the required two 30-minute observations.
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Credentialed Evaluator. The evaluator of the teaching employee shall be the building principal and/or assistant principal. A credentialed evaluator mutually agreed upon between the teacher and the principal may be assigned. The individual who has responsibility for the formal evaluation of the teacher must complete the required observations and walkthroughs for the evaluation. In other words, one evaluator may not do one observation and another evaluator do the other observation to make up a single formal evaluation. Two or more administrators may, however, conduct separate evaluations of the same teacher, but at least one (1) of those evaluations must include the required two 30 - minute observations. This procedure/appendix does not apply to the Superintendent, administrators, psychologists, teacher supplemental contracts, or teachers employed as substitutes or to any person employed under a teacher license/certificate that spends less than fifty percent (50%) of employed time providing student instruction.
Credentialed Evaluator. A District administrator assigned by the Superintendent to perform evaluations. The administration will assign the evaluator for the subsequent evaluation cycle and approve the professional growth plan, utilizing the components set forth in “Teacher Evaluation Form.” Teachers will be evaluated by one (1) administrator unless that person is no longer employed or on extended leave for more than twenty (20) days. A District administrator is one who:
Credentialed Evaluator. An appropriately qualified individual, assigned by the district, who is responsible for completing the evaluation process for a teacher. Each teacher subject to evaluation will be evaluated by only one (1) evaluator per evaluation cycle (with the exception of an extenuating circumstance in which the Superintendent reserves the right to assign a new evaluator) who:
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