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I'm excited to announce my Book Study. Get more info and join me here.
Last time we talked about evaluation. What has changed?
Put into practice - new frame of reference and mindset.
Talking about blindspots that a teacher has is what makes the evaluation meeting meaningful. What are some things you want my perspective on in the classroom?
In this episode we discuss: - How to help the evaluation process be successful. - What if they don’t want feedback? - Ask what they want to get out of the evaluation process. - What if they ask for just a pat on the back? - Self-evaluation - use that to look for blindspots
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