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Making Evaluation Meaningful: Transforming the Conversation to Transform Schools

English

By (author): P J Caposey

Re-evaluate your perspective on teacher evaluation to truly transform school performance!

 

The tools, strategies, and reflections in this book provide realistic solutions to the problem faced by many schools: meaningless evaluation. A considerable amount of time, energy, and money is spent on the teacher evaluation process, yet the question remains whether it is truly transforming the learning of teachers and, therefore, students.

 

This practical guide shows how evaluation can become the tie that binds all school improvement activities together to:

  • Bring clarity and purpose to all educators making their roles more effective
  • Improve teacher practice since they receive better support
  • Increase student achievement and overall school culture

For years, building leaders have been agonizing over teacher evaluations, pouring countless hours into a practice that consistently fails to produce the desired result; more meaningful conversations that produce improved quality instructional practices and increases in student achievement. In his book, Making Evaluation Meaningful, PJ Caposey shares a step by step framework filled with quick & easy to follow Tips for Tomorrow, as well as detailed examples to help you shift your mindset and behave yourself to a more effective instructional leader. This book will leave you questioning your own evaluation system while at the same time inspiring you to re-commit the time and resources needed to help grow and develop your teachers.

Jimmy Casas, Principal and CEO

 

PJ Caposey, through a practitioner lens, has developed an incredible guide that not only helps to demystify the evaluation process, but also provide ready-to- use strategies to ensure reflection and growth are the result. In the end evaluation must be meaningful for both parties. This book will help get you there.

Eric Sheninger, Author/Consultant, Senior Fellow/Thought Leader

 

PJ Caposey has developed a great resource on teacher evaluation that actually provides realistic, encouraging, and supportive guidance instead of an arbitrary checklist!

Larry Ferlazzo, Teacher, Author and Education Week Teacher advice blogger

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Product Details
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781506378893

About P J Caposey

PJ Caposeys has had a wide range of educational experiences throughout his career. Mr. Caposeys educational career began by receiving the Golden Apple Scholarship in high school which supports students pursue their dream to teach by providing scholarship money and training in return for a commitment to teach in a need-based area. Mr. Caposey did just that after completing his studies at Eastern Illinois University by teaching at Percy Lavon Julian High School in the inner-city of Chicago. After completing his administrative certification at National Louis University Mr. Caposey served as an Assistant Principal in Rockford Public Schools before becoming the principal Oregon High School at the age of 28. After arriving at Oregon High School Mr. Caposey and the school have received many honors. Personally PJ was acknowledged by winning the Illinois Principals Association/Horace Mann Partners in Education Award and IPA Principal of the Year for NW Illinois. Additionally Mr. Caposey personally has been selected as an Award of Merit winner by the Those Who Excel program sponsored by the Illinois State Board of Education was honored as one of the nations top young educators when announced as an Honoree for the ASCD Outstanding Young Educator Award has been named an ASCD Emerging Leader. PJ was named one of 25 Superintendents to watch nationally by NSPRA and won the INSPRA Distinguished Service Award of Excellence in 2016. More importantly Oregon High School was named one of the nations top high schools by US News and World Report in 2012 and one of the top 2000 high schools in the country by Newsweek in 2013. Meridian has also received  multiple national distinctions which will be released to the public in Fiscal Year 2017. PJ recently earned his Doctoral degree through Western Illinois University and continues to write and guest blog for many websites such as Huffington Post Eye on Education ASCD Edutopia My Town Tutors and Test Soup. PJ has also penned two books his most recent co-authored with Todd Whitaker named Building a Culture of Support: Strategies for School Leaders and Teach Smart: 11 Learner-Centered Strategies to Ensure Student Success. In addition Mr. Caposey also serves as an adjunct professor for Aurora University within their educational leadership department and a principal coach for SUPES Academy. PJ is a sought after presenter consultant and professional development provider and has spoken at many local state and national conferences. A short list of those entities which PJ has presented on behalf of include: ASCD Illinois Principals Association National Rural Educators Association AdvanEd and many others. PJ also enjoys the opportunity to work in different consultative capacities for schools and other organizations. PJ served as the Oregon High School principal for four years and currently is in his third year as the Superintendent of Meridian 223. He is married also to a teacher who works with gifted students and lives with his four children: two sons Jameson and Jackson; and twin toddlers Anthony and Caroline in the Northwestern part of Illinois.

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