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The Marginal Teacher

A Step-by-Step Guide to Fair Procedures for Identification and Dismissal
Third Edition
By: C. Edward Lawrence
Updated Edition of Bestseller!

Simplify complicated teacher dismissals by doing your homework!

Does the burden of proof fall to you in cases of teacher dismissals? Armed with this essential resource, principals can ensure instructional competency. This third edition offers timely solutions for successfully dealing with marginal teachers. Lawrence illustrates the proper actions for successfully gathering documentation to help improve or terminate an ineffective teacher. Complete with tools and resources to streamline the evaluation process, you'll find:

  • An updated CD-ROM with customizable forms and checklists
  • Understanding the evaluation process
  • Identifying the marginal teacher
  • Handling nontenured teacher dismissal
  • Integrating classroom observation techniques

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412914741
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2005
  • Page Count: 224
  • Publication date: March 31, 2005
Price: $47.95
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Description

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Simplify complicated teacher dismissals by doing your homework!

Are you faced with the difficult task of teacher evaluations? Does the burden of proof fall to you in cases of teacher dismissals? For over a decade, principals have turned to The Marginal Teacher as a resource for ensuring instructional competency in their schools.

This third edition of The Marginal Teacher offers timely solutions for successfully dealing with marginal teachers. Lawrence illustrates the proper actions that principals should integrate into the evaluation processes to successfully gather documentation to help improve or terminate an ineffective teacher.

Complete with tools and resources to streamline the evaluation process, you'll find:

    • An updated PC or Mac CD-ROM with customizable forms, checklists, calendars, and teacher dismissal documentation
    • Understanding the evaluation process, procedures, policies, and new legislation
    • Handling nontenured teacher dismissal
    • Integrating classroom observation techniques
    • Dealing with teacher misconduct
    • Incorporating action steps for conducting the school level dismissal meeting

Let this time-tested guide ease the difficult task of teacher dismissal.

Author(s)

Author(s)

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C. Edward Lawrence

C. Edward Lawrence, president of the Lawrence Educational Consulting Group, has advised many school districts on how to prepare and win unsatisfactory staff member evaluation and misconduct cases. Dr. Lawrence has nearly 30 years of experience in the field of education—he has served as a teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, author, and professor. For the past twelve years, Dr. Lawrence has inspired future educators as a Clinical Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from West Virginia State University, a master’s degree in guidance and counseling from the Marquette University, a certificate in administrative leadership, and a Ph.D. in urban education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Before his current position, he was the assistant superintendent for a large urban school district where he had an extensive educational career in public education. He served as a teacher, counselor, team leader, and assistant principal at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, as principal at the elementary and middle school level, as director of alternative programs, and as a community superintendent. In addition, he served as a hearing officer for unsatisfactory teacher evaluations, second-step misconduct, and immediate teacher suspensions. He was an adjunct instructor in the Department of Administrative Leadership teaching courses in clinical supervision and critical issues—including staff misconduct and evaluating the marginal teacher. Dr. Lawrence is first author of the following books: The Marginal Teacher: A Step-by-Step Guide to Fair Procedures for Identification and Dismissal (1993) (2nd edition 2001); How to Handle Staff Misconduct: A Step-by-Step Guide (1995) (2nd edition 2003); and The Incompetent Specialist: How to Evaluate, Document Performance, and Dismiss School Staff (1996).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Sample Resource Documents

A Cautionary Note

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Author

1. Preparing for the Teacher Evaluation Process

2. Understanding Misconduct and the Teacher Appraisal Process

3. Describing the Marginal and the Good Teacher

4. Starting the New School Year

5. Organizing the Unsatisfactory Teacher Evaluation Binder

6. Observing All Teachers

7. Implementing an Intensive Assistance Plan

8. Getting Ready for the School-Level Dismissal Meeting

9. Conducting the School-Level Dismissal Meeting

10. Presenting Before an Impartial Hearing Officer/Body

Resource A: Sample Letters Sent to Supervisor

Resource B: Calendar With Suggested Timeline of Actions

Resource C: Summary Chart of Teacher Evaluation Statutes

Resource D: Sample Unsatisfactory Teacher Evaluation Documentation

References

Index

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