Teacher Appraisal Observed.

By: Haynes, GContributor(s): Wikely, Felicity | Wragg, E. C | Wragg, Prof E. C | Wikely, FelicityMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 1996Copyright date: ©1996Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (220 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203432914Subject(s): Observation (Educational method) | School management and organization -- Great Britain -- Case studies | Teachers -- Rating of -- Great Britain -- Case studies | Teachers -- Rating of -- Great BritainGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Teacher Appraisal ObservedDDC classification: 371.1440941 LOC classification: LB2838 -- .T385 1996ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- List of tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The appraisal of teaching -- Classroom observation -- The role of the local education authority -- The national perspective -- Appraisal in Casewell School -- Teachers' views of appraisal -- Preparing for observation -- The implementation of lesson observation -- Improving appraisal -- learning from experience -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Systems for the appraisal of teachers have been in place since 1992, bringing with them considerable controversy. How effective are they? What does this mean for the classroom teacher? This major new study, led by Ted Wragg, uses as its basis information gathered from all 109 Local Education authorities, 658 primary and secondary teachers and 479 appraisers. Teacher appraisal is examined from the perspectives of all those concerned and at all levels. The main focus of the study is on teacher competence in the classroom, which lies at the heart of school effectiveness and improving pupils' achievement. Through the use of a variety of methods including intensive case studies, the book provides a unique insight into the quality of classroom practice and teacher appraisal today, what it means for those involved and how to use this knowledge to move on from this point.
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Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- List of tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The appraisal of teaching -- Classroom observation -- The role of the local education authority -- The national perspective -- Appraisal in Casewell School -- Teachers' views of appraisal -- Preparing for observation -- The implementation of lesson observation -- Improving appraisal -- learning from experience -- Bibliography -- Index.

Systems for the appraisal of teachers have been in place since 1992, bringing with them considerable controversy. How effective are they? What does this mean for the classroom teacher? This major new study, led by Ted Wragg, uses as its basis information gathered from all 109 Local Education authorities, 658 primary and secondary teachers and 479 appraisers. Teacher appraisal is examined from the perspectives of all those concerned and at all levels. The main focus of the study is on teacher competence in the classroom, which lies at the heart of school effectiveness and improving pupils' achievement. Through the use of a variety of methods including intensive case studies, the book provides a unique insight into the quality of classroom practice and teacher appraisal today, what it means for those involved and how to use this knowledge to move on from this point.

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