Joint Observation definition
Joint Observation is a Full Observation that is conducted jointly by the assigned Evaluator and the Peer Observer. This takes place during the Data Gathering Period. 10-2-20 “Targeted Plan Observation” is a Full Observation where only the indicators identified in the Performance Improvement Plan are scored as a method to monitor progress throughout the Plan. 10-2-21 “Full Observation” is an observation during which the evaluator is required to score all 12 indicators on the LEAP Framework.
Examples of Joint Observation in a sentence
As a part of this period, a Joint Observation with the Evaluator and a Peer Observer is conducted.