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What is the PTEP? What is the PTEP? Assessment program Assessment program designed to determine designed to determine the quality of teacher the quality of teacher performance in relation performance in relation to a set of professional to a set of professional performance standards. performance standards. 2 What are the purposes of What are the purposes of the PTEP? the PTEP? Improve the quality of instruction, promote Improve the quality of instruction, promote cultural responsiveness, and increase cultural responsiveness, and increase educational experiences and opportunities for educational experiences and opportunities for students; students; Provide a process that allows and encourages Provide a process that allows and encourages supervisors and teachers to work together to supervisors and teachers to work together to improve instructional practices; improve instructional practices; Provide a process of bringing structured Provide a process of bringing structured assistance to marginal teachers; assistance to marginal teachers; Provide a basis for making more informed Provide a basis for making more informed judgments about teacher performance; judgments about teacher performance; Provide information for developing an effective Provide information for developing an effective and relevant staff development program. and relevant staff development program. 3 What are the components What are the components of the PTEP? of the PTEP? Based on the Guam Teacher Based on the Guam Teacher Performance Standards- a set of Performance Standards- a set of instructional practices which define instructional practices which define minimum competencies. minimum competencies. There are seventeen (17) standards There are seventeen (17) standards Planning Nonverbal/ verbal Planning covering eight (8) major areas of covering eight (8) major areas of communication Implementation Implementation effective teaching. effective teaching. of instruction of instruction Student Involvement Evaluation of Evaluation of Classroom Relationships instruction instruction Participation Patterns Classroom Classroom climate climate 4 Teacher Performance Teacher Performance Standards Standards Standard I: The competent teacher Standard I: The competent teacher develops and prioritizes long and develops and prioritizes long and short term objectives within short term objectives within curriculum. curriculum. Standard II: The competent teacher Standard II: The competent teacher evaluates, selects, and modifies evaluates, selects, and modifies resources and activities in light of resources and activities in light of student’s gender, cultural, and student’s gender, cultural, and linguistic background. linguistic background. 5 Teacher Performance Teacher Performance Standards Standards Standard III: The competent teacher Standard III: The competent teacher establishes a common “footing” of establishes a common “footing” of understanding and participation with students. understanding and participation with students. Standard IV: The competent teacher teaches Standard IV: The competent teacher teaches the lesson by matching the purpose of the the lesson by matching the purpose of the lesson with the appropriate teaching and lesson with the appropriate teaching and learning styles, relating new ideas to previous learning styles, relating new ideas to previous or future learning, and demonstrating an or future learning, and demonstrating an understanding of his/her role as primary understanding of his/her role as primary socializer in introducing new concepts to socializer in introducing new concepts to students. students. 6
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