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Milk Turkey Potatoes with Gravy Green Beans Hot Rolls or Secondary Secondary Burritos with Cheese Sauce ', i Hot Roll Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Spring Salad Frozen Peas Hamburgers French Fries both include Green Salad White Cake with Cherry Topping or French Dip Sandwich both include Buttered Corn Carrot Sticks Cherry or Apple Crisp Wacky Cake Milk Milk Milk or Secondary Chili with Bread Sticks Secondary Pirzo , Ham S Cheese Sandwich French Fries both include Carrot and Celery Hot Rolls Hot Turkey Sandwich French Fries Jello both include practice all teachers are measured the same by another That's procedures. or or Meat Gravy with Potatoes both include Carrot Salad Green Beans Vonillo Pudding Cherries reason we need many lines of evaluation. It's a complicated approach but no other approach in the country works right now." The model will also consider sociological, political and value questions and their impact on the profession. It will also accommodate the problem of something minority teachers that isn't being addressed by current models. The Utah Teacher Evaluation Project has generated a lot of interest both inside and outside of the state. M. Donald Thomas, superintendent of the Salt Lake City School District, has called it Sticks Peach Halve Jello Peanut Butter Cookie Milk Milk Researchers seek better way to evaluate teachers' work Three University of Utah researchers have begun a five-yeproject they hope will ultimately give schools, parents, legislators, colleges that train teachers, and teachers themselves a better idea of how teachers are doing in the class- administrator spot in a classroom visit?" asks Peterson. ar one technique of obtaining evidence." The researchers plan to incor- "You can't determine a teacher's effectiveness through porate student reports, peer room. The Utah Teacher Evaluation Project is a collaboration among the Department of Educational Studies and Granite, Millard, Salt Lake City and South School Districts. Sanpete Consultants include scholars at Far West Laboratories for Educational evaluation Scriven and of U faculty Department experts Michael Gene Glass, and U from the Sociology and the College of Research and the Gorgeous Sculptured Splosh Governor's Planning Office. The purpose of the project, according to principal investigators Drs. Kennerth D. Peterson, Amy Driscoll and Donald P. Kauchak of the Educational of -- ft w r-- w Mutual hiuft Autwnootm nwncCompnr1 M (Ann yii iff Custom Framing '80 SME8 qtin. 0 n r .u,., I ) . .... PerSq. Yard 3 Pad & Labor Extra -Stain Protection Soil Hiding Nylon Wear Protection 4th Generation Nylon & Spill Liiqundafinoin)! Expert Installation Available As As $3 Per Sd. Yd. LOW YOU Can SaVC -k -5 4 ....'36 SIZES TO 12x4 V2 ALL REMNANTS J Per Square Yard 12x9 TO 12x15 99 YD. 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RGMantf punctuality, courtesy, loyalty, items that dress and voice do with to little have very or learning. Only 26 teaching items look at the the of percent 7 HEALTH 25 N. Main, Midvale 12.95 10 DAYS 0I1LY point out, are important not only in decisions made by school administrators, but also for the characteristics s REG. Evaluations, the researchers public schools look 'Cincode Mayo' For Mother's Day Gifts as unique and carnival planned at Terra Linda ' Studies, is to combine recent research findings, innovative evaluation practices of several Utah school districts and additional study to create a more comprehensive and effective method of teacher evaluation. public, legislators, colleges which train teachers and teachers themselves. Current evaluation practices don't give those audiences the information they need about teacher impact, say the researchers. Consequently, the public has doubts about the effectiveness of schools and teachers, teachers themselves aren't reassured about their teacher training value, programs aren't refined in field with accordance and legislators experiencve don't allocate adequate funding for teachers and schools. "I am very interested in improving the way teachers are evaluated in this state," says Gov. Scott M. Matheson in support of the project. "Considerable indirect evidence suggests that Utah teachers are doing a good job, but current evaluation systems don't gather and communicate this information or point to specific areas for improvement. It's important to provide information on teachers which can be used by executive and legislative branch decisionmakers." "A lot of bad evaluation practice is tolerated because there are so few alternatives," says Driscoll, noting that most teacher evaluation consists almost entirely of classroom visits and rating forms filled out by principals. The project has found that 24 percent of the items on forms used in Utah Monday, News, Display Ads, Wedding Announcements xxxxx Tuesday, 4 p.m. All Classified Ads STORM!! (SAftPtiT Medicine. Major funding for the first year activities has been provided by a $20,500 grant from the Utah State Office of Education. The study is monitored by the Utah Education Association, Department education, teacher associations and school administrators. Michael Scriven, director of the Evaluation Institution at the University of San Francisco and a consultant on the project, says the University's Graduate School of Education represents one of the "top groups in the U.S. in a number of respects, including teacher evaluation." He also notes the school is one of the few places in the country studying the process of teacher evaluation. until you've seen these savings! Research, State Legislative Analyst's Office a and standardized teacher and student achievement tests into the evaluation process. This combination, he says, should give more specific feedback, and adapt better to a variety of styles and situations. "What's appropriate in a class of first graders might not be in a class of sixth graders," notes Driscoll. "What works in a suburban school might not work in the inner city, but in current Friday Thursday TKE SENTINEL Thursday. A.tii 21, 1983 Page "timely project" for Deadlines boards of state legislators, 5 p.m.I systematic observation veview, :ie J ! 1 ' '7&4ec 2uatOcf U tot txpatttoi ' ' 3730 West 3500 So., Granger Ph. 6 969-622- i TT rrrrrl vi1 jiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu-Hiun nil .iDyauMM nurnmrnimnn muTiimTnTiiniiiiiinwai 111111-iti i J I I I II I I I I I II I I I I I I I I !. I I I -- 1 1 i m..,JF 11 11 11 RiaK BauHunasu)jMw 1 1,1 IrW Liu iii-- i '1,1 ;, 111 u mj I I I I I mu I I I I I I Cinnil rv I u xf f v.- - mi : Jiiiiiiiiiniiiiniif iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii js |