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SchoolSpring » Entries tagged with "educational leadership"

Jim Fitzpatrick on Developing a Strong School District Communication Strategy

Jim Fitzpatrick on Developing a Strong School District Communication Strategy

Marty Weil, from Scholastic Administrator Magazine, quoted Jim Fitzpatrick, Co-Founder and President of  SchoolSpring, Inc., on  developing strong school communications… Use the Web Tools You Have “What I’ve seen recently is a dramatic increase in schools and school boards using online resources to communicate with staff and the public,” says Jim Fitzpatrick, retired superintendent of the Essex Town School District in Essex Junction, Vermont, and president of SchoolSpring.com, an online employment source … Read entire article »

Filed under: Featured, Future of Education, Jim Fitzpatrick, School Communication, technology in education

Appropriate wording & proper evaluation

By Sandi Detwiler Teachers know that simply writing Good or Poor on a student’s essay is meaningless feedback. Yet many teachers receive equally meaningless feedback in the form of evaluations that label them average or above without any suggestions to help them improve their skills. These vague, meaningless phrases are called “valentines” by Superintendent Patricia Hopkins who is cited in Morgaen Donaldson’s article in the May 2010 edition of Educational Leadership “No More Valentines”. Donaldson describes several districts which are working to improve teacher evaluations so that better teaching will increase learning. One model I found interesting was in Cincinnati, Ohio where teachers are trained as evaluators and work for a three year term as an evaluator or consulting teacher. Teachers are sorted into different groups for evaluations so that new teachers … Read entire article »

Filed under: curriculum, Future of Education, Sandi Detwiler, teacher evaluation, Teacher motivation, Teacher skills