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In addition to the students performance and parents feedback, teachers can demonstrate their professional development through their active contributions and interactions in professional discussions and seminars. Also their answers for the relevant questions on bayt.com could be a reliable evidence.
1- Syllabus
2- Handout
3- Exams & Assignments
4- Assessment Criteria and Rubrics
5- Students Outcome
all are gathered inside "Course File" by the end of semester
How the teacher professional development can be measured without observing their classrooms? This question seems important to measure the performance of teacher educators who are hardly connected to classrooms of children but have responsibilities of developing highly professional teachers who could improve learning levels of children, especially primary grades children.
Well, it’s actually possible. There are teachers and there are those who train and coach teachers. You don’t have to be associated with students to do that kind of job well. On the contrary they may inspire other teachers as well as come up with magnificent ideas and teaching methods. I've added a site below where you can find useful information on the topic as it was something we needed to discuss during our professional development training. So I think your classroom management ability is not always crucial to measure your teacher’s skill.
Teachers can be checked for their professional development through constant checking of their lesson plans and the intended activities given towards the students. If teachers work are updated and have got new techniques towards their given subjects, then the students can be more inter active towards the society about their lessons. Teacher's performances can also be measured by the eagerness or enthusiasm of every students towards them and their lessons.
You can measure the teacher even though you did not observe her or him in her or his classroom by her students' performance a good teacher has less supervision if a teacher is good you maybe see the input through their students if they have learned or not
Notebooks of the students are the best tool to judge the professional skills of any teacher. The second reliable source is the off the record comments of students and parents.
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