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E-raamat: Managing Teacher Appraisal and Performance [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 218 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2001
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203470954
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 218 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2001
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203470954
The biggest single issue currently facing school managers is how they should appraise their staff and what the implications of the process are. This edited collection brings together the latest thinking on the subject, from both the UK and overseas, and places it directly in the context of school management. Issues discussed include the role of appraisal in school leadership and the role of appraisal in developing teachers.
The importance of this combined with the lack of published material on the subject make this book an essential purchase for all headteachers, heads of department, INSET co-ordinators and postgraduate educational management students.
List of figures and tables vii List of contributors ix Acknowledgments xiii Preface xv List of abbreviations xvii The significance of teacher performance and its appraisal 1(16) David Middlewood Carol Cardno PART I Performance appraisal and school leadership 17(56) Appraising headteachers or developing leaders? Headteacher appraisal in the UK 19(10) John West-Burnham Principal performance appraisal in Singapore 29(14) Joy Chew Criteria for appraising school leaders in an accountable policy context 43(15) Kenneth Leithwood The issue of ethics in principal appraisal: New Zealand 58(15) Wayne L. Edwards PART II Performance appraisal and teacher development 73(68) Authentic forms of teacher assessment and staff development in the US 75(15) Stephen L. Jacobson Catherine F. Battaglia Transforming educator appraisal in South Africa 90(22) Michael Thurlow with Shamella Ramnarain Potential paradoxes in performance appraisal: emerging issues for New Zealand schools 112(13) Tanya Fitzgerald Managing teacher appraisal and performance in the United Kingdom: pendulum swings 125(16) Davids Middlewood PART III The Way ahead 141(55) Managing dilemmas in appraising performance: an approach for school leaders 143(17) Carol Cardno Developing standards and assessments for accomplished teaching: a responsibility of the profession 160(20) Lawrence Ingvarson The future of managing teacher performance and its appraisal 180(16) David Middlewood Index 196
David Middlewood is Director of School Based Programmes in the Education Management Development Unit at the University of Leicester. Carol Cardno is Professor of Educational Management and Head of the School of Education at UNITEC Institute of Technology, New Zealand