Supporting Docs

This page will include any documents that we discuss that may be of help to you! Feel free to “borrow” and change anything you find here.

From Practical Principals 02:

Actual Walk-through

Documenting you have completed a walk-through

Documentation completion #2

“Look Fors” Created by my teachers a few years ago

Letter to teachers before signing up for formal observation

Tenured Teacher Letter

Sample GoObserve Print-out
The above document is a sample with all my phrases etc. It is not a real observation but one could look like. I copy and pasted my districts observation chart at the end of it.

http://screencast.com/t/lnEP4SxT
This software also uses time-stamping and you can see how long teachers spend on certain things. Here is a ScreenCast on my GoObserve software. Very brief!

Scott’s 4-up 3×5 template suitable for printing or editing (.doc // .pdf)

Melinda Sep 9th 2007 01:04 pm 5 Comments Trackback URI Comments RSS

5 Responses to “Supporting Docs”

  1. Martinon 25 Jan 2009 at 8:42 pm link comment

    The supporting documents are currently inactive; how can I obtain access to the supporting documents?

  2. Scott Eliason 27 Jan 2009 at 9:09 pm link comment

    Hi Martin -

    They’re here:

    http://practicalprincipals.net/?page_id=8

  3. Troyon 09 Mar 2009 at 8:28 am link comment

    Hi Scott –

    The support documents are coming up with a “page error”. Any suggestions to access: http://practicalprincipals.net/?page_id=8 ??

    Thanks!

  4. Scott Eliason 30 Mar 2009 at 6:16 am link comment

    Hi All -

    I have updated the URLs on the documents which were accidentally linked to a space we no longer use anymore. They should all be accessible now!

    Thanks for the heads up, Troy and Martin!

  5. Joe D'Amatoon 19 Apr 2009 at 6:32 pm link comment

    These are great sample documents and is a great springboard for discussions and innovation.

    Perhaps there could be a way we all could share our samples in a wiki or through some other technology. Samples with descriptions of how we use them would really help us all.

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