This webinar, held on October 19, 2016, presents national, state, and district perspectives on the use of student learning objectives in educator evaluation systems.
This webinar, held on October 19, 2016, presents national, state, and district perspectives on the use of student learning objectives in educator evaluation systems.
Educator Effectiveness
Doug Fireside, Alliance Liaison
Jackie Burniske
Dissemination Director
REL Southwest
800-476-6861
relsouthwest@air.org
Introduction
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National Perspective
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State Perspective
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District Perspective
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Question-and-Answer Session
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The use of student learning objectives (SLOs) as one measure of educator effectiveness has become increasingly widespread. With changes in evaluation requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), however, many states and districts are reviewing the role of SLOs in evaluating educators. This free webinar examines SLOs from national, state, and district perspectives to discuss benefits, lessons learned, and next steps.
Key Topics
Cohosted by the Center on Great Teachers and Leaders and REL Southwest.
Presenters
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The following resources provide the research basis for the webinar.
Regional Educational Laboratory Southwest at SEDL • 4700 Mueller Blvd. • Austin, TX 78723 • 800-476-6861 • relsouthwest@air.org