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In this second edition of Improving Instruction Through
Supervision, Evaluation, and Professional Development we've
maintained the conceptual framework while updating sections to
provide the most recent research on instructional strategies that
have the most promise of helping all students learn. Modifications
of the law resulting from the reauthorization of the 50-year-old
Elementary and Secondary Education Act-Every Student Succeeds Act
(ESSA) (2015)-and their implication for practice are embedded
throughout this new edition. Updated data collection tools for
classroom observations are also provided. We included a link to a
website that contains all the observation tools in electronic
format so that observers can have the opportunity to collect data
on a tablet or laptop, save the observation data as a PDF file and
e-mail those data to the teacher observed. This new edition
recognizes the reality that all principals are responsible for
supervision, evaluation, and professional development of their
teachers-tasks that are neither simple nor without conflict. The
primary audience of this text is aspiring and practicing
principals. We hope to help them understand both the theory and
practice of supervision, evaluation, and professional development.
However, observing instruction, collecting data for reflection, and
having conversations about teaching, are not the sole provinces of
principals. Master teachers, teacher leaders, and teacher
colleagues can also benefit from the supervisory sections of the
book, especially the chapters on high-quality instruction,
improving instruction, and the classroom data collecting tools. The
book provides numerous tools specifically designed to collect a
variety of data in classrooms to improve instruction. Embedded in
each chapter are exercises to apply Theory into Practice by
responding to a set of questions posed by the key issues of the
chapter. After the explication and illustration of the key concepts
and principles of the chapter, actual Instructional Leadership
Challenges as described by a successful practicing principal for
reflection and analysis.
In this second edition of Improving Instruction Through
Supervision, Evaluation, and Professional Development we've
maintained the conceptual framework while updating sections to
provide the most recent research on instructional strategies that
have the most promise of helping all students learn. Modifications
of the law resulting from the reauthorization of the 50-year-old
Elementary and Secondary Education Act-Every Student Succeeds Act
(ESSA) (2015)-and their implication for practice are embedded
throughout this new edition. Updated data collection tools for
classroom observations are also provided. We included a link to a
website that contains all the observation tools in electronic
format so that observers can have the opportunity to collect data
on a tablet or laptop, save the observation data as a PDF file and
e-mail those data to the teacher observed. This new edition
recognizes the reality that all principals are responsible for
supervision, evaluation, and professional development of their
teachers-tasks that are neither simple nor without conflict. The
primary audience of this text is aspiring and practicing
principals. We hope to help them understand both the theory and
practice of supervision, evaluation, and professional development.
However, observing instruction, collecting data for reflection, and
having conversations about teaching, are not the sole provinces of
principals. Master teachers, teacher leaders, and teacher
colleagues can also benefit from the supervisory sections of the
book, especially the chapters on high-quality instruction,
improving instruction, and the classroom data collecting tools. The
book provides numerous tools specifically designed to collect a
variety of data in classrooms to improve instruction. Embedded in
each chapter are exercises to apply Theory into Practice by
responding to a set of questions posed by the key issues of the
chapter. After the explication and illustration of the key concepts
and principles of the chapter, actual Instructional Leadership
Challenges as described by a successful practicing principal for
reflection and analysis.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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