[CASL-L] Alternative Evaluation Rubric to CCT?
Jeri VanLeer
jeri_vanleer at whps.org
Mon Mar 2 07:30:03 PST 2015
I am replying to all in case others are interested. The CT Evidence Guides
were created last summer. Although these guides are not intended to serve
as a rubric for evaluation they may be helpful to you.
CT Evidence Guides <http://www.connecticutseed.org/?page_id=2567>
Jeri
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Ellen Nosal <enosal at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Has any district drafted an alternative rubric to the Common Core of
> Teaching for Effective Teaching as a means for evaluating Library Media
> Specialists? Rubrics exist for social workers and school counselors, with
> the three major domains: Learning Environment, Planning for Active
> Learning, and Service Delivery. I have been charged with looking into
> drafting one.
>
> Thanks,
> Ellen Nosal, MLS
> Library Media Specialist
> East Hampton Middle School
> East Hampton, CT 06424
>
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