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Charlotte Danielson’s 2011 Framework for Teaching: Part 2. Laurie Gregory, Director of Curriculum April 8, 2013. Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching Domains. Domain 1: Planning and Preparation Domain 2: The Classroom Environment Domain 3: Instruction
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Charlotte Danielson’s 2011 Framework for Teaching: Part 2 Laurie Gregory, Director of Curriculum April 8, 2013
Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching Domains • Domain 1: Planning and Preparation • Domain 2: The Classroom Environment • Domain 3: Instruction • Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
What do these levels really mean? • Do a close reading of the excerpt entitled “Levels of Performance” from Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching by Charlotte Danielson. • As you read: • Highlight or underline important ideas to remember • Place a ? by anything that seems confusing
Table Discussion • What is the difference between experience and expertise? • What are some characteristics of expert teachers? • In your own words, summarize what it means when teaching is unsatisfactory (ineffective), basic (developing), proficient (effective), and distinguished (highly effective).
What Happens When You are Observed: • The administrator records evidence of domains 2 and 3 while watching your lesson. • The administrator reviews his/her notes and organizes the evidence by domain and element. • The administrator uses all evidence and the rubrics to select a performance level for each element of domains 2 and 3. • The administrator completes the observation form by giving examples of evidence for each element of domains 2 and 3.
Review the Rubrics • Have each person at your table choose a different rubric for an element of Domain 2 or 3. • Read the description under each performance level. • Highlight or underline important words. • Share what you learned with your table.
Whole Group Discussion What is the major difference between proficient (effective) and distinguished (highly effective) in most elements?
Next Steps: • Become very familiar with all of the rubrics. You may also want to read those sections of the book for more clarity. • Look at the rubrics when you receive your observation form from your administrator. Use this information to help you understand how he/she evaluated your lesson. • Always feel free to ask questions!
Reminder: • Evidence folders for Domains 1 and 4 are due on June 1st. • All pieces of evidence should be placed in the APPR folders on the Shared Drive. • Please refer to the examples on the handout. • Include at least one and no more than two pieces of evidence for each element. • Please label your evidence!