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Teacher Evaluation as Cultural Practice: A Framework for Equity and Excellence [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 182 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 408 g, 12 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Language, Culture, and Teaching Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138333190
  • ISBN-13: 9781138333192
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 182 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 408 g, 12 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Language, Culture, and Teaching Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138333190
  • ISBN-13: 9781138333192
Moving beyond the expectations and processes of conventional teacher evaluation, this book provides a framework for teacher evaluation that better prepares educators to serve culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) learners. Covering theory, research, and practice, María del Carmen Salazar and Jessica Lerner showcase a model to aid prospective and practicing teachers who are concerned with issues of equity, excellence, and evaluation. Introducing a comprehensive, five-tenet model, the book demonstrates how to place the needs of CLD learners at the center and offers concrete approaches to assess and promote cultural responsiveness, thereby providing critical insight into the role of teacher evaluation in confronting inequity. This book is intended to serve as a resource for those who are committed to the reconceptualization of teacher evaluation in order to better support CLD learners and their communities, while promoting cultural competence and critical consciousness for all learners.

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"The model for teacher evaluation proposed in this book is groundbreaking in that it bridges three areas of the instructional contextpedagogy, assessment, and evaluationwith a critical race theory perspective. This highly accessible book makes the difficult work of consciousness raising in the K-12 and teacher education classroom possible for anyone who aims to develop teachers capacity to improve the educational experiences of historically marginalized communities. It is a must read for teacher educators and administrators."

- Zenaida Aguirre-Munoz, University of Houston, USA

"The authors have created the most important and usable culturally relevant teacher assessment framework that I have ever experienced. The framework is based on humanizing teaching, cariño, critical pedagogy, and understanding the political and social realities students of color, bilingual students, and students outside the whitestream middle class have experienced forever. This book should be in every teacher education program nationwide."

- Christian Faltis, The Ohio State University, USA

"This text is wonderful for the ways in which narratives, theoretical grounding, and responsive practice are braided together to illuminate current approaches to teacher evaluation but also to revision/reimagine culturally responsive evaluation. Not only critiquing contemporary approaches to teacher evaluation, this work also demonstrates a new framework for teaching centered in both equity and excellence."

- Francisco Rios, Western Washington University, USA

"Salazar and Learner have written an immensely useful book grounded in their knowledge of practice, their grasp of assessment, culturally relevant pedagogies, and critical race theories, as well as their own experiences as family members, students, and educators. The result is a book that offers a large array of resources and, importantly, a framework for culturally relevant teacher evaluation built on equity and justice. I urge teachers, administrators, teacher educators and policymakers who are committed to humanizing pedagogies to read and use this book in order to work toward a more equitable and just world."

- Katherine Schultz, University of Colorado Boulder, USA

Preface vii
Acknowledgements x
PART I Teacher Evaluation and Culture
1(70)
1 Framing the Intersection between Teacher Evaluation and Culture
3(23)
2 Examining Teacher Evaluation from the Cultural Lenses of the Developers
26(21)
3 Unveiling Teacher Evaluation from the Center and Interrogating National Models
47(24)
PART II Culturally Responsive Teacher Evaluation
71(66)
4 Proposing an Exemplar of Culturally Responsive Teacher Evaluation
73(22)
5 Documenting Culturally Responsive Teacher Evaluation Through Teacher Narratives
95(24)
6 Supporting Culturally Responsive Teacher Evaluation Through Scenarios
119(18)
PART III Moving Teacher Evaluation Beyond the Boundaries
137(14)
7 Reframing Teacher Evaluation and Proposing a New Beginning and Way Forward
139(12)
Author Bios 151(2)
Appendices 153(1)
Appendix A FEET Equity-based Words 154(1)
Appendix B FEET Dimensions, Competencies, and Indicators 155(7)
Appendix C FEET Classroom Observation Instrument 162(8)
Appendix D FEET Supervisor Training Protocol 170(3)
Appendix E FEET Standards Matrix 173(7)
Index 180
María del Carmen Salazar is an Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Teacher Education at the University of Denver, USA.

Jessica Lerner is an Assistant Professor of the Practice and Director of the Teacher Education Program at the University of Denver, USA.