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University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Program Description
This training focuses on the role of the instructional leader in bringing about desirable changes in instructional effectiveness toward student success through the use of the Colorado State Model Evaluation System. Training is conducted in Modules and can be adapted to the needs of the participants. Each module requires approximately six hours. Topics include:
- Module 1-The Colorado State Model Evaluation System
- The nine-step process o The rubric
- The law/statutory requirements
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- Module 2-Measures of Student Learning
- Requirements
- Flexibility
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- Module 3-Practical aspects
- Observation techniques
- Coaching and feedback skills
- Collecting data/evidence
- Aligning supervision and evaluation to the state standards for teaching as defined by the Colorado Department of Education o Adapting supervision to the needs of the teacher/instructional staff member
- Technical and human resource skills needed to effectively supervise and evaluate teachers and other instructional staff
- Linking supervision and evaluation to professional development o The role of supervision as it relates to curriculum development, teaching and learning styles, student performance and assessment,
- Having effective conversations with teachers/instructional staff about instruction
- Effective instruction
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Region
- Pikes Peak
Type of Provider
Institution of Higher Education
Main Contact
Margaret Scott
mscott6@uccs.edu
719-255-3701
Address
1420 Austin Bluffs Pky.
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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