Last week, I blogged about providing teachers with the opportunity to evaluate me; the results are in! For the most
part, I was satisfied with the results. Below are some of the results and my
corresponding goals from the surveys.
The information gleaned from the survey
is invaluable in my quest to be the best administrator possible.
Lowest Score
Evaluates staff and provides timely feedback.
Big drop from previous year
Evaluates staff and provides timely feedback.
Manages time to be an instructional leader as a priority.
I think these two are closely related.
I’m not surprised that Evaluates staff and provides timely feedback
was my lowest score; in evaluating myself, it was my lowest score. I’m
working hard at improving this and making it a priority during the spring term.
Some of my goals:
1.
When completing a short walk through, I
will email the link to the observations by the end of the day.
2.
If I see something that lends itself to
conversation, I will conduct a conversation within 24 hours. If, for some
reason, this doesn’t occur, I will send a second email to offer an explanation.
3.
I will do a better job of projecting
into the future to avoid problems. For example, during first term I frequently
conducted too many observations on one day, preventing me from having follow-up
conversations the next day. I will do a better job of distributing my time more
evenly. Also, if I do a formal
observation of Teacher R who has 2nd block planning, I need to make
sure that I don’t have anything planned for 2nd block the following
day.
Potential roadblocks:
1.
A lot of teachers have 3rd
block planning this term. Because of lunch duty and your own lunch schedules,
this makes meeting/discussing difficult.
2.
The uncontrollable. Simply put, I don’t
know what each day is going to hold. I can plan on meeting with Teacher A on
Tuesday and then BAM! a student discipline issue needs immediate attention,
preventing me from meeting with Teacher A.
My pledge:
I will provide feedback within 24 hours of all observations. If I’m unable to
do this, I will explain why within 24 hours.
Increase
Keeps teachers
informed about the school and its functions. This was one of the lowest
scores last year. This year it was one the higher scores.
Most disappointing
Demonstrates ethical,
trustworthy and professional behavior. It didn’t drop much (.15, meaning 3
people gave lower scores this year than last), but I’ve always thought
trustworthiness and integrity are the hallmarks of effective leadership. I
strive for 4’s (superb rating) in this regard.
To help me achieve 4’s I’ve created an anonymous form where
I ask a series of questions:
1.
What are examples of how I demonstrated
unethical, untrustworthy or unprofessional behavior?
2.
How can I improve in regards to
ethical, trustworthy and professional behaviors?
I also included two questions for any
other feedback you would like to provide.
Of course, this is 100% optional. I’ll
keep the form open all year as sorta’ of an
online suggestion box.
Various Comments
Students seem to like you. You can
still see a lot of the "teacher" in your interactions with them
It is helpful that as a teacher I can
express concerns with you in a professional atmosphere. You approach
discussions with a calm demeanor and an open mind.
You are always a welcomed presence in
my classroom. It is nice to have you drop in because it provides me with an
opportunity to show you what I am doing and to know that you are aware of the
events in my classroom and of my efforts
I think you approach the position of AP
(as I understand it) in an open and fair manner. I respect your knowledge on
teaching and trust you to make good decisions on behalf of the staff. Thank you
for your efforts.
Makes it easier to work hard, knowing
you are working hard to help us succeed. You encourage professionalism by treating
teachers with professional respect.
Great job! You lead by example and
inspire us to be better teachers. Thank you!
Other responsibilities get in the way
sometimes. Not sure how that can be prevented, but I know you do your best.
If you could not tell, I believe that
you are a superb administrator. I couldn't read through any of these evaluation
questions and not think that you are excellent at meeting each one. I'd love to
give you some tips, but I wouldn't know how you could improve. Excellent job sir.
Always open and willing to discuss
instructional dilemmas with teachers. Does a very good job listening to
teachers and allowing for their input on solutions
Is in and out of classrooms for varying
lengths of time and at different parts of the blocks so can build a sense of
what instruction in a classroom is like from beginning to end
Superb for all the above. It is a
pleasure to work with you! Your vitality and effective communication are a +
Thank you for not being overly involved
in teacher's classrooms. Also, you listen to what people have to say and don't
interrupt. Lastly, it is good to see that you are not overly emotional and
maintain your emotions at a constant state.
2 comments:
I have been reading a lot on here and have picked up some great ideas. You are so inspirational. Wished I would take the time to write my own blog – but I’m afraid I’m not persistent and nobody would read it anyway ) – so I keep coming back and enjoy your stories
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Thanks for the kind words. When I first started, my plan was just to jot some ideas and see what happens. I don't want to say that my blog has skyrocketed--it hasn't--but I'm proud of what I've put out there. I love the reflective nature of blogging. My advice is to give it a shot; nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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