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November 14, 2011. Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

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Page 1: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

November 14, 2011

Page 2: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and the role of the Mentor Teacher in helping school faculties better understand the research elements.

Page 3: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

1. Unsatisfactory (No Comfort Level)

2. Developing/Needs Improvement (Growing Comfort Level)

3. Effective (Medium-High Comfort Level)4. Highly Effective (High Comfort Level)

Page 4: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

Friend ACTIVITY

◦ Fold your yellow paper so you four sections Write fall, winter, summer, fall…one in each section

◦ Identify 4 friends, one for each section You and your friend will write each other’s names for

each season

Page 5: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

Activity #1

◦ Find your fall friend◦ Discuss 3-5 things that you know about the

Instructional Evaluation Instrument (good, bad, ugly)

◦ Using the rubric, rate yourself on the 3-5 items you discussed with your friend

Page 6: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

Activity #2 (think, pair, share)

◦ Think of a pie in the sky implementation and then a realistic implementation (write down)

◦ Find your winter friend◦ Share your pie in the sky and your realistic

implementation plans◦ Using the rubric rate, your answers

Page 7: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

Activity #3

◦ In ability groups, share what your school has done (or plans to do) to help your teachers become comfortable with the Instructional Evaluation Instrument. Be ready to give recommendations that will show the group consensus of things that are working well. (chart paper)

◦ Share (large group)

◦ Using the rubric, rate yourself

Page 8: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

Evaluation of Learning Goal (thumbs up/thumbs down)

◦ Highly Effective◦ Effective◦ Developing◦ Unsatisfactory

Page 9: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

Activity #4

Using the observation rubric, identify some elements you saw in the lesson. How would you rank me?

Think, Pair, Share (spring friend) Whole Group Sharing Questions

Page 10: November 14, 2011.  Participants will learn how the observation rubric and Marzano’s Research relates to the instructional evaluation instrument and.

Marianne Professional Improvement Plan (PIP)

Support Resources (PD360) Book Studies Next Steps Questions