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What are the performance appraisal procedures for experienced teachers?

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What are the performance appraisal procedures for experienced teachers?

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• A pre-observation meeting • Classroom observation • A post-observation meeting • Completion of the Summative Report Form for Experienced Teachers, including a rating of the teacher’s overall performance. How frequently do experienced teachers have a performance appraisal? Experienced teachers are required to be evaluated every five years. During their evaluation year, experienced teachers will have one appraisal. An enhanced Annual Learning Plan is developed in consultation with their principal for their ongoing professional growth. Are experienced teachers required to complete an Annual Learning Plan (ALP) during their non-evaluation years? Yes. A key component of the Teacher Performance Appraisal (TPA) process for the intervening years between evaluation years is the completion of an Annual Learning Plan. Each year, teachers, in consultation with their principal, are required to review and update their ALP, as necessary, from the previous year. This provides teachers and principals

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• A pre-observation meeting • Classroom observation • A post-observation meeting • Completion of the Summative Report Form for Experienced Teachers, including a rating of the teacher’s overall performance. How frequently do experienced teachers have a performance appraisal? Experienced teachers are required to be evaluated every five years. During their evaluation year, experienced teachers will have one appraisal. An enhanced Annual Learning Plan is developed in consultation with their principal for their ongoing professional growth. Are experienced teachers required to complete an Annual Learning Plan (ALP) during their non-evaluation years? Yes. A key component of the Teacher Performance Appraisal (TPA) process for the intervening years between evaluation years is the completion of an Annual Learning Plan. Each year, teachers, in consultation with their principal, are required to review and update their ALP, as necessary, from the previous year. This provides teachers and principals

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