Abstract

ABSTRACT Wisconsin’s teacher evaluation approach departs from most states by articulating principles for a learning-centered system and discouraging districts from using evaluation results for accountability purposes. This study presents findings from a longitudinal analysis of practices within fourteen schools across five districts. Findings demonstrate how the schools implemented practices in relation to five learning-centered principles as well as shortcomings. Implications are presented for teacher evaluation policy and practice.

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