Educator-Supplied Evidence Sample Clauses

Educator-Supplied Evidence. Every Educator shall have the right to compile and present any evidence or information that relates to his/her performance against the standards and/or progress toward plan goals. The Educator may share any or all compiled evidence/information with his/her Evaluator(s) at any point in the evaluation cycle, in which case said contents will be entered into the Educator’s Record of Evaluation using the Educator Collection of Evidence Form. The Primary Evaluator shall acknowledge receipt of said contents with his/her signature or electronic acknowledgement using the Oasis Program.
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Educator-Supplied Evidence. Every educator shall have the right to compile and present any evidence or information that relates to their performance against the standards and/or progress toward plan goals. The educator may share any or all compiled evidence/information with their evaluator(s) at any point in the evaluation cycle, in which case said contents will be entered into the educator’s record of evaluation using the Educator Collection of Evidence Form. The primary evaluator shall acknowledge receipt of said contents with their signature. Evidence will be entered utilizing a digital management program.
Educator-Supplied Evidence a. Every Educator shall have the right to compile and present any evidence or information that relates to his/her performance against the standards and/or progress toward plan goals. The Educator may share any or all compiled evidence/information with his/her Evaluator(s) at any point in the evaluation cycle. Educator-Supplied Evidence will be documented using the Educator Collection of Evidence Form in Appendix G (or the equivalent in the TeachPoint System), and recorded in the Evidence Log. The Primary Evaluator shall acknowledge receipt of said contents by writing the date received and by affixing his/her signature to the evidence collected. The Educator shall be responsible for the scanning and uploading Educator-Supplied Evidence into TeachPoint. Dates and signatures shall be accomplished electronically using the TeachPoint System.
Educator-Supplied Evidence. (a) Every Educator shall have the right to compile and present any evidence or information that relates to his/her performance against the standards and/or progress toward plan goals. The Educator may share any or all compiled evidence/information with his/her Evaluator(s) at any point in the evaluation cycle, in which case said contents will be entered into the Educator's Record of Evaluation using the Educator Collection of Evidence Form in Appendix G. The Primary Evaluator shall acknowledge receipt of said contents by writing the date received and by affixing his/her signature to the evidence collected.

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