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Main Authors: Miller, Rosalind, Jenkins, Elizabeth
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1978
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED192789
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author Miller, Rosalind
Jenkins, Elizabeth
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Jenkins, Elizabeth
Miller, Rosalind
Jenkins, Elizabeth
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contents Accountability, Competency, and Non-Teaching Faculty. Miller, Rosalind Jenkins, Elizabeth Competence Elementary Secondary Education Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Faculty Evaluation Library Administration Media Selection Media Specialists Models School Libraries This report illustrates the steps in the development of an evaluative model for non-teaching faculty, using the school media specialist as an example. The model measures how the professional applies knowledge of a given content area to improve learning in a particular school situation, and consists of three parts: (1) documentation developed by the media specialist (or other non-teaching faculty) and presented in a portfolio, (2) interview questions for randomly selected school personnel and students, and (3) a list of items to be checked by observations. The effectiveness of the media specialist would be evaluated in the areas of media selection, management of the media program, and utilization of media resources by faculty and students. While the specifics of the model would change for other non-teaching faculty, the basic components are designed to evaluate solely those skills that influence the effectiveness of the program for which he or she is responsible. (FM)
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spellingShingle Accountability, Competency, and Non-Teaching Faculty.
Miller, Rosalind
Jenkins, Elizabeth
Competence
Elementary Secondary Education
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Faculty Evaluation
Library Administration
Media Selection
Media Specialists
Models
School Libraries
Accountability, Competency, and Non-Teaching Faculty. Miller, Rosalind Jenkins, Elizabeth Competence Elementary Secondary Education Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Faculty Evaluation Library Administration Media Selection Media Specialists Models School Libraries This report illustrates the steps in the development of an evaluative model for non-teaching faculty, using the school media specialist as an example. The model measures how the professional applies knowledge of a given content area to improve learning in a particular school situation, and consists of three parts: (1) documentation developed by the media specialist (or other non-teaching faculty) and presented in a portfolio, (2) interview questions for randomly selected school personnel and students, and (3) a list of items to be checked by observations. The effectiveness of the media specialist would be evaluated in the areas of media selection, management of the media program, and utilization of media resources by faculty and students. While the specifics of the model would change for other non-teaching faculty, the basic components are designed to evaluate solely those skills that influence the effectiveness of the program for which he or she is responsible. (FM)
title Accountability, Competency, and Non-Teaching Faculty.
topic Competence
Elementary Secondary Education
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Faculty Evaluation
Library Administration
Media Selection
Media Specialists
Models
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED192789