Or. Admin. Code § 584-020-0020 - Supervision and Evaluation
(1) The
competent educator is a student of human behavior and uses this knowledge to
provide a climate that is conducive to learning and that respects the rights of
all persons without discrimination. The competent educator assumes
responsibility for the activities planned and conducted through the district's
program, and assists colleagues to do the same. The competent educator gathers
relevant information and uses it in the planning and evaluation of
instructional activities.
(2) The
competent teacher demonstrates:
(a) Multiple
ways to assess the academic progress of individual students;
(b) Skill in the application of assessment
data to assist individual student growth;
(c) Procedures for evaluating curriculum and
instructional goals and practices;
(d) Skill in the supervision of students;
and
(e) Skill in differentiating
instruction.
(3) The
competent administrator demonstrates:
(a)
Skill in the application of assessment data to provide effective instructional
programs;
(b) Skill in the
implementation of the district's student evaluation program;
(c) Skill in providing equal opportunity for
all students and staff; and
(d)
Skill in the use of employee and leadership techniques appropriate to the
assignment and according to well established standards which ensure due process
for the staff for which the administrator is responsible for
evaluating.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 342
Stats. Implemented: ORS 342.143 & 342.175 - 342.190
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