Work Site Observations Sample Clauses

Work Site Observations a. The direct supervisor and the peer evaluator shall observe the work performance of the evaluatee on at least one occasion each. The class meetings to be observed shall be decided during the pre-evaluation conference by consensus among the members of the evaluation team, including the evaluatee. Each observation shall be summarized on a work site observation form. The work site observation form is attached as an exhibit. Different forms than those found in the appendix may be used if all members of the evaluation team and the appropriate vice president agree in advance to their use, upon a finding that the alternate forms allow assessment of the criteria included in this article. In such a case, a copy of the alternate forms will be filed with the appropriate vice president before they are used in a worksite evaluation.
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Work Site Observations a. All evaluatees, whether instructional or non-instructional faculty, will be observed a minimum of five (5) times, if the team includes one peer evaluator, and a minimum of six (6) times if the team includes two (2) peer evaluators. Each evaluator shall observe at least two (2) times. When there is only one peer evaluator, he or she will normally be the one to do three observations, to achieve the minimum total of five (5) observations. If more than the minimum number of observations are requested, the evaluation team will first discuss the purpose of the additional observation(s).
Work Site Observations. Faculty will be observed by a tenured faculty peer in the same or a related discipline and/or xxxx during the first year of teaching and at least every sixth semester thereafter. The evaluatee may select a peer evaluator, or may request that the xxxx or director make the assignment. In cases where there are no tenured faculty peer(s) in an appropriate discipline, the peer may be a part-time faculty member with reemployment preference. The worksite observation forms used for faculty will be the same as the instruments used for evaluating probationary faculty. (See Article 14). Observations used for evaluation purposes will not be conducted during the first or last weeks of class, except in the case of a course of length four weeks or less. The District will attempt to do observations in every course that the instructor teaches, and if the instructor teaches in different modalities, will, make observations in each modality taught.
Work Site Observations. The direct supervisor and the peer evaluator shall observe the work performance of the evaluatee on at least one occasion. The evaluators shall give advance notice of his/her primary observation. Each observation shall be summarized on a work site observation form. The work site observation form is attached as an exhibit.
Work Site Observations a. Each evaluator (2 peers and one administrator) shall observe at least two (2) of the evaluatee’s classes, so that each class within load is observed at least once. More than the minimum number of observations is allowed, with notice to the evaluatee and an explanation as to why additional observations are scheduled.

Related to Work Site Observations

  • Formal Observations 1. A minimum of two (2) formal observations shall be conducted to support the final summative evaluation. All formal observations shall last a minimum of thirty (30) consecutive minutes and will take place between September 15 and April 30. There will be a minimum of fifteen (15) work days between the first two (2) formal observations.

  • Classroom Observation a. The President of the College or the President’s designee shall conduct a classroom observation once during every three (3) appointment periods.

  • Observations The Evaluator’s first observation of the Educator should take place by November 15. Observations required by the Educator Plan should be completed by May 15th. The Evaluator may conduct additional observations after this date. The Evaluator is not required nor expected to review all the indicators in a rubric during an observation.

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