You are here
Training Options
Promising practices of flexibilities, efficiencies, and differentiation for training educators on the district evaluation system
Did You Know?
Districts can have differentiated training protocol for their educators based on the needs of their local evaluation system.
Ideas for Training Educators
Example of differentiated training
One school district has an annual application process for teachers to take on a leadership role regarding evaluation for their building and receive a small stipend. Each building trains two selected lead teachers regarding evaluation processes at a much deeper level. This allows staff to ask evaluation-related questions to the lead teachers, in addition to the building leader, to clarify any misconceptions they may have. This also frees up the principal to spend more time in classrooms, providing instructional feedback to their staff rather than answering procedural questions regarding the evaluation system.
Colorado Stories for Training Educators
Coming Soon!
Explore local decisions in evaluation
- Advisory Personnel Performance Evaluation Council (1338)
- Artifacts
- Observations
- Observation Feedback
- Professional Growth Plan
- Sharing the Self-Assessment
- Student Perception Surveys
- Teacher Input in Evaluations
- Teacher Perception Surveys
- The Appeals Process
- The Discrepancy Model Approach to Evaluation
- Timing and Sharing of the Evaluator Assessment
- Training Options
- Using Alternate Evaluators
- Using Peers to Provide Feedback
Explore More
Find a way to get connected by contacting your regional specialist for individual support, joining a PLC with districts/BOCES wanting to explore a similar topic, or sharing your promising practice.
Connect With Us