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Ebrown

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What are some techniques that teachers can use to help make an evaluation session more productive?
 
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Describe one area of a self-evaluation that would help you identify your strengths and another area that would help you learn more about where you need to improve.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Know what is expected and how you will be evaluated; get involved before the session begins; set a specific time with your supervisor; set some goals for yourself before the meeting; develop a plan of action for how and when you will work on your goals; establish a feedback loop with your supervisor; go into the meeting with a sense of trust, respect, and openness.

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To identify strengths, look at what aspects of my work give me the greatest satisfaction and positive feedback; note areas of strength that are not being used; consider my willingness to share strengths with others.

To identify areas for improvement, reflect on the feedback already received; reflect on relationships with children, supervisors, other staff, and parents; look at changes that would increase my contribution to the class, the school, and myself; address potential professional development activities that would help me improve.





 

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