Reflection on Teaching and Learning in a Professional Sample Clauses

Reflection on Teaching and Learning in a Professional. Learning Community Intrinsic to the concept of continuous improvement is self-reflection on knowledge, skills, strategies, and practices. Observations by others are supportive of this reflection. All teachers may be observed formally and/or informally at any time. During professional development years, formal observations are not required. However, administrators, resource teachers (RTs), middle school content specialists, or interdisciplinary resource teachers (IRTs) are expected to do a minimum of two informal observations each professional development year in order to be familiar with teachers’ classroom practices. Recognizing that each professional staff member must constantly seek ways to improve his/her effectiveness, a program of 360-degree feedback will be implemented for all unit members. This practice of 360-degree feedback will include classroom teachers, counselors, media specialists, pupil personnel workers, and other unit members working with students by students; and assistant principals and principals by teachers. All feedback will be confidential and for the sole use of the unit member seeking the feedback. Unit members are encouraged to share the results of the data and their plans for improvement with those individuals who have participated with them in the feedback process.
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Reflection on Teaching and Learning in a Professional. Learning Community Intrinsic to the concept of continuous improvement is self-reflection on knowledge, skills, strategies, and practices. Observations by others are supportive of this reflection. All teachers may be observed formally and/or informally at any time. During professional development years, formal observations are not re- quired. However, administrators, resource teachers (RTs), middle school content specialists, or interdis- ciplinary resource teachers (IRTs) are expected to do a minimum of two informal observations each professional development year in order to be familiar with teachers’ classroom practices. Recognizing that each professional staff member must constantly seek ways to improve his/her ef- fectiveness, a program of 360-degree feedback will be implemented for all unit members. This practice of 360-degree feedback will include classroom teachers, counselors, media specialists, pupil per- sonnel workers, and other unit members working with students by students; and assistant principals and principals by teachers. All feedback will be con- fidential and for the sole use of the unit member ARTICLE
Reflection on Teaching and Learning in a Professional. Learning Community Intrinsic to the concept of continuous improvement is self-reflection on knowledge, skills strategies and practices . Observations by others are supportive of this reflection . All teachers may be observed formally and/or informally at any time . During professional development years, formal observations are not re- quired . However, administrators, resource teachers (RTs), middle school content specialists, or interdis- ciplinary resource teachers (IRTs) are expected to do a minimum of two informal observations each professional development year in order to be familiar with teachers’ classroom practices . Recognizing that each professional staff member must constantly seek ways to improve his/her ef- fectiveness, a program of 360-degree feedback will be implemented for all unit members . This practice of 360-degree feedback will include classroom teachers, counselors, media specialists, pupil per- sonnel workers, and other unit members working with students by students; and assistant principals arTiCLe proFessionaL deVeLopMenT arTiCLe and principals by teachers . All feedback will be con- fidential and for the sole use of the unit member seekingthe feedback . Unitmembers are encouraged to share the results of the data and their plans for improvement with those individuals who have participated with them in the feedback process . C peer assisTanCe and reView prograM (par)
Reflection on Teaching and Learning in a Professional. Learning Community Intrinsic to the concept of continuous im- provement is self-reflection on knowledge, skills, strategies, and practices. Observations by others are supportive of this reflection. All teachers may be observed formally and/or informally at any time. During professional development years, formal observations are not required. However, administrators, resource teachers (RTs), middle school content specialists, or interdisciplinary resource teachers (IRTs) are expected to do a minimum of two informal observations each professional development year in order to be familiar with teachers’ classroom practices. Recognizing that each professional staff member must constantly seek ways to improve his/her effectiveness, a program of 360-degree feedback will be implemented for all unit members. This practice of 360-degree feedback will include classroom teachers, counselors, media specialists, pupil personnel workers, and other unit members working with students by ARTICLE

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