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The MA Educator Evaluation Rubric is a complex, detailed document that reflects current research with regard to learning and teaching well. Today's element, IIA3-Meeting Diverse Needs, points to the needs for thoughtful, collegial learning design and knowing your students well.
First, educators need to make the time necessary to know their students well. Knowing student's learning profile, needs, interests, and passions will help educators determine optimal learning choices, strategies, and goals. Also, in order to build a diverse repertoire for meeting students' learning needs, educators should engage in targeted professional learning activities as well as planning and share with the learning community: students, family members, educators, leaders, and the community. One teacher is not able to figure out all the ways to teach well, hence collaboration with others will serve to build an educator's dynamic, diverse teaching/learning repertoire.
Standard II: Teaching All Students. The teacher promotes the learning and growth of all students through instructional practices that establish high expectations, create a safe and effective classroom environment, and demonstrate cultural proficiency.
Indicator II-A. Instruction: Uses instructional practices that reflect high expectations regarding content and quality of effort and work; engage all students; and are personalized to accommodate diverse learning styles, needs, interests, and levels of
readiness.
Element II-A- 3: Meeting Diverse Needs
Criteria (exemplary)
Models and uses a varied repertoire of practice to create structured opportunities for each student to meet or exceed state standards, local curriculum and behavioral expectations.
Key Points/Questions:
- A varied repertoire of practice to create structured opportunities. How can I create and deliver a menu of responsive learning options?
- Each student to meet or exceed standards and expectations. How can I work with each student so that I can best support his/her standards-based achievement?
Element 2A3: Meeting Diverse Needs
Key Points | Question | Effective Efforts | Implications for Your Practice | Results |
A varied repertoire of practice to create structured opportunities. | How can I create and deliver a menu of responsive learning options? |
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Each student to meet or exceed standards and expectations | How can I work with each student so that I can best support his/her standards-based achievement? |
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Educator Evaluator Analysis Grids
Self Analysis Grid Example
Element 2A3: Meeting Diverse Needs
Key Points | Question | Effective Efforts | Implications for Your Practice | Results |
A varied repertoire of practice to create structured opportunities. | How can I create and deliver a menu of responsive learning options? |
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Each student to meet or exceed standards and expectations | How can I work with each student so that I can best support his/her standards-based achievement? |
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Reflections' Links
- Reflection #1 Subject Matter Knowledge
- Reflection #2 Child and Adolescent Behavior
- Reflection #3 Rigorous Standards-Based Unit Design
- Reflection #4 Well Structured Lessons
- Reflection #5 Variety of Assessment Methods
- Reflection #6 Adjustment to Practice
- Reflection #7 Analysis and Conclusions
- Reflection #8: Sharing Conclusions with Colleagues
- Reflection #9 Sharing Conclusions with Students
- Reflection #10: Quality of Effort and Work
- Reflection #11: Student Engagement
- Reflection #12: Meeting Diverse Needs
- Reflection #13: Safe Learning Environment
- Reflection #14: Collaborative Learning Environment
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