Teacher evaluations matter a lot—both to teachers and to those holding them accountable. But how can schools measure the performance of all teachers fairly? And what should they do with the results?
Linda Darling-Hammond, Audrey Amrein-Beardsley, Edward Haertel, Jesse Rothstein, Phi Delta Kappan Practitioners, researchers, and policy makers agree that most current teacher evaluation systems do ...
The teaching evaluation system consists of three components: student evaluation, peer or colleague evaluation, and self-evaluation. The evaluation of teaching provides information that instructional ...
In today’s evidence-driven world, there is increasing demand for researchers with the skills to design, conduct, and evaluate studies that help institutions and schools improve their decision-making ...
Program self-assessment is a critical process for evaluating the effectiveness and impact of 2YC chemistry programs. The collection and analysis of data on student learning outcomes, program ...
The Master of Arts in Evaluation, Measurement, and Research (EMR) at Western Michigan University prepares you for dynamic careers in evaluation, testing, and research across schools, non-profits, and ...