Quote by Linda D. Goodwin, Consultant, The Danielson Group, Crosset, AR:
"As school districts across our country are developing and implementing new teacher evaluation systems, I found Building Trust in Teacher Evaluations to be a timely, wonderful, and much-needed resource.
Dr. Shelly Arneson’s use of personal anecdotes as a teacher, counselor, principal, and consultant, and even as a pet lover, are often shared with humor and so easy to relate to for anyone who is or has ever been involved in the school setting. I found myself endlessly nodding in agreement throughout the chapters. Information based on research is shared in language free of a lot of educational jargon which contributes to the reader-friendliness of this book.
If I were still an active assistant superintendent, I would purchase a copy for each administrator in my district and make arrangements for us to do a mandatory book study together. During our book study, we would discuss the value of the principals following suit with their own building-level book studies of Building Trust in Teacher Evaluations.
To ensure readers know what to do in order to implement trust-building and communication strategies straightaway, Dr. Arneson’s book provides easy-to-use, common-sense approaches and examples practical to the educational field, especially with our current national prominence on developing and implementing new teacher evaluation systems."
"As school districts across our country are developing and implementing new teacher evaluation systems, I found Building Trust in Teacher Evaluations to be a timely, wonderful, and much-needed resource.
Dr. Shelly Arneson’s use of personal anecdotes as a teacher, counselor, principal, and consultant, and even as a pet lover, are often shared with humor and so easy to relate to for anyone who is or has ever been involved in the school setting. I found myself endlessly nodding in agreement throughout the chapters. Information based on research is shared in language free of a lot of educational jargon which contributes to the reader-friendliness of this book.
If I were still an active assistant superintendent, I would purchase a copy for each administrator in my district and make arrangements for us to do a mandatory book study together. During our book study, we would discuss the value of the principals following suit with their own building-level book studies of Building Trust in Teacher Evaluations.
To ensure readers know what to do in order to implement trust-building and communication strategies straightaway, Dr. Arneson’s book provides easy-to-use, common-sense approaches and examples practical to the educational field, especially with our current national prominence on developing and implementing new teacher evaluation systems."