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Performance Standards:
I.
II.
Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students.
III.
Teachers are responsible for establishing and managing student learning in a positive
learning environment.
IV.
Teachers continually assess student progress, analyze the results, and adapt instruction
to improve student achievement.
V.
VI.
Directions: Observer completes a narrative description based on the Teacher Evaluation Performance
Standards. The description includes classroom observations, and any other documents collected by the
observer.
Background Information:
Ms. Scherer is a first year probationary teacher assigned to Briggs Chaney Middle School in Silver Spring,
MD where she teaches five sections of Advanced English eight. Briggs Chaney Middle School follows a 1-7
bell schedule Monday through Friday. Ms. Scherer holds a Bachelors Degree in English and Chinese from
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Masters Degree in teaching secondary English from
Brown University. Ms. Scherer is certified to teach secondary English to students in grades six through
twelve.
Ms. Scherer consistently delivers lessons that challenge students without overwhelming them. As a result,
students are exposed to instructional activities in ways that promote participation and foster their engagement
in the learning process.
Ms. Scherer successfully teaches students strategies for exerting effective effort. As a result,
students demonstrate increased independence and persistence to learning tasks after receiving teacher
cues to the strategies.
Ms. Scherer is patient and professional with her students, and communicates respect for them
as individuals at all times. As a result, the students are respectful and disruptions to learning are
minimized.
Ms. Scherer communicates the expectation that students follow through on completing their
work. As a result, students receive the message that the teacher cares about their success.
Ms. Scherer routinely provides opportunities for individual support to students. As a result, students
receive the message that they are individually valued members of the learning community.
Ms. Scherer prepares her students for all class activities by framing her lesson, explaining her
agenda, and reviewing where the students are in a unit of study. As a result, students understand
the context of the days lesson, and are able to anticipate and be better prepared for class activities.
Ms. Scherer clearly communicates the expectation that all students participate in the lesson. As
a result, the students receive the message that they are all expected to participate in the entire lesson
Performance Standard II: Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to
students.
Ms. Scherer appropriately uses explanatory devices to help students build an understanding of
the concepts. As a result, students had visual aids to help clarify the information being learned.
Ms. Scherer effectively plans activities that are directly aligned with the objective. As a result,
students receive instruction that is comprehensive and focused on student mastery of the curricular
goals.
Ms. Scherer effectively plans learning activities that are appropriately matched to curricular
and individualized goals. As a result, students receive information that is appropriate for their
academic level and provides exposure to the MCPS curriculum.
Ms. Scherer uses questioning and modeling to make thinking visible. As a result, students are
able to share and extend their understanding throughout lessons.
Ms. Scherer communicates the criteria for success for assignments throughout instruction. As a
result, students are able to focus their efforts on the criteria needed for a complete response.
Ms. Scherer shows evidence of knowledge and adherence to grade level curriculum. As a result,
students are able to show mastery of grade level curriculum and academic growth.
Ms. Scherer provides explicit instructions so that students are very clear on what they are
expected to learn and do during class. As a result, students are clearly able to demonstrate mastery
of the objectives.
Performance Standard III: Teachers are responsible for establishing and managing student learning
in a positive learning environment.
Ms. Scherer clearly communicates behavior expectations and supports consistent on-task
behavior. As a result, students are focused on instruction and downtime is minimized.
Ms. Scherer uses a variety of attention moves to prevent unwanted behaviors and maximize
student learning time. As a result, students instructional time is maximized because they are
provided multiple strategies to help them regain focus and attend to instruction.
Ms. Scherer is kind and patient but firm and directive when addressing examples of repeated
minor misconduct. As a result, students are less resistant to behavioral corrections.
Ms. Scherer maximizes engaged student learning time by appropriately pacing her lessons,
making smooth transitions and having materials ready and organized. As a result, students are
focused on instruction for the length of the learning experience.
Ms. Scherer skillfully implements routines and procedures for her class to maximize time on
task. As a result, students are able to focus their attention on their work expectations.
Ms. Scherer uses time cues consistently during class to alert students to time remaining during
activities in class. As a result, students are more engaged and productive.
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Performance Standard IV: Teachers continually assess student progress, analyze the results, and
adapt instruction to improve student achievement.
Ms. Scherer consistently observes student work in order to provide specific feedback. As a
result, students instructional needs are met during the lesson. Ms. Scherer consistently interacts with
students to determine their understanding and modifies her approach to meet their needs.
Ms. Scherer has frequent checks for understanding during the lesson. As a result, students have
numerous opportunities during class to get clarification and to practice their mastery of the
objectives. They can ask questions of the teacher and know it is ok to ask for help.
Ms. Scherer implements a variety formal and informal assessment formats to determine
student progress. Therefore, student understanding and progress are evidenced by multiple sources
of data. .
Ms. Scherer effectively develops and communicates clear criteria for success in student work.
As a result, students know what is expected of them and are able to successfully complete the
assignment.
Ms. Scherer provides timely and appropriate feedback to respond to student answers. As a
result, students are able to recognize where they need to adjust their responses in order to show
mastery of lesson objectives.
Ms. Scherer collects and maintains accurate student records. As a result, students are exposed to
curriculum appropriate to their learning.
Ms. Scherer will continue to implement consistent routines and procedures to maximize time on task.
Ms. Teacher will continue to routinely consult with colleagues when planning for instruction.
Ms. Scherer will continue to incorporate random calling practices into her instruction.
Observations:
Dates of Formal Observations:
11/14/13, 4/7/14
11/14/13, 4/9/14
Final Rating: ( X )
( )
Meets Standard
Below Standard