LEAP Framework definition

LEAP Framework refers to the District’s evaluation rubric with indicators that are used for scoring a classroom observation.

Examples of LEAP Framework in a sentence

  • The mean score from any of the expectations on the LEAP Framework is 2.5 or below (e.g. the mean of all the indicator scores in Masterful Content Delivery is 2.5 or below), and/or A Teacher scores a Not Meeting (1 or 2) on three or more indicators on the LEAP Framework.

  • The identified action steps will be focused, high-yield, connected to the LEAP Framework and manageable enough for a teacher to make changes that can be observed in practice within a few days.

  • JSS prioritizes building capacity and all teachers will participate in regular coaching and data-driven feedback cycles to improve teacher practice and student learning.JSS will use the content of the LEAP Framework as the primary teacher performance and feedback tool but reserves the right to customize the LEAP evaluation process, including timelines.

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  • Ultimate decisions regarding continuation of employment at JSS lies solely with the principal.Although JSS uses the LEAP Framework as a performance tool but not as a hiring measure, we will not use prior LEAP scores earned at other schools as a basis for employment at JSS.

  • Teachers, in consultation with the Principal, will set goals for themselves around student growth using the competency-bases assessments and the LEAP Framework, or modified LEAP Framework, for Effective Instruction.

  • Her Majesty’s Inspectors “How Good is our Community Learning and Development Quality Assurance Indicators” and the LEAP Framework require providers of Community Based Adult Learning to be able to evidence the following: ⮚ The targeting of excluded groups and systematic assessment of their needs.

  • All of our competencies, for which we choose professional learning structures and the various ways to demonstrate our learning, are based upon the modified LEAP Framework because it allows us to see the direct connection from professional learning to success in the classroom.

  • The prioritized Gateway Skills are directly aligned to indicators from the LEAP Framework for Effective Teaching.

  • The mean score from any of the expectations on the LEAP Framework is 3.0 or below (e.g. the mean of all the indicator scores in Masterful Content Delivery is 3.0 or below), and/or A Teacher scores a Not Meeting (1 or 2) on two or more indicators on the LEAP Framework.

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