An examination of the Georgia teacher keys effectiveness system, 2017
Battle-Edwards, Amy
2010-2019
This study examined the Georgia Teachers Effectiveness System and its effects on teachers teaching practices, including teacher motivation and teacher behavior. This was a mixed method study that included a focus group, surveys, and document analysis to address the independent variables: Teacher Assessment Performance Standards, Professional Growth, Student Growth Percentile, Student Learning Objectives and Teacher Effectiveness Measurement. The researcher found that the teachers that participated in this study were intrinsically motivated and the Georgia Teacher Keys Effectiveness System is a tool used to provide additional support and guidance in the classroom. A conclusion drawn from the findings suggested that the Georgia Teachers Effectiveness System has had a positive influence on teachers teaching practices. KEY TERMS: Education, Educational Leadership, Teacher, Teacher Evaluation, Curriculum and Instruction, Professional Development, Curriculum and Instruction, Education, Educational Administration and Supervision, Educational Leadership, Teacher Education and Professional Development
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2017-12-15
dissertation
Doctor of Education (EdD)
Clark Atlanta University
Educational Leadership
Gregory, Sheila Hill, Barbara Turner, Trevor
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:2017_battle_edwards_amy