The Marginal Teacher.The Marginal Teacher: A Step-by-Step Guide to Fair Procedures for Identification and Dismissal is an easy-to-read guide for administrators to evaluate marginally performing teachers--a task that can be emotionally draining and demanding. The book begins with a caution, warning readers that the material is not a legal document and that legal counsel should be consulted to determine required dismissal procedures in each jurisdiction. The text, organized in a month-by-month and step-by-step format, includes guidelines guidelines, n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks. and procedures that streamline the dismissal process. The most helpful contents of the book, however, are the sample documents that can be modified to fit individual districts and situations. Sample documents include a parent complaint form; a letter summarizing a meeting held with the teacher; a letter identifying articles on classroom management; a letter stating the possibility of an unsatisfactory evaluation conference; and a thank you letter to buddy teachers. (The Marginal Teacher, by C. Edward Edward killed his father at his mother’s instigation. [Br. Balladry: Edward in Benét, 302] See : Patricide Lawrence Lawrence. 1 City (1990 pop. 26,763), Marion co., central Ind., a residential suburb of Indianapolis, on the West Fork of the White River. It has light manufacturing. 2 City (1990 pop. 65,608), seat of Douglas co., NE Kans. , Myra K. Vachon, Donald O. Leake, and Brenda H. Leake, Corwin Press, 2455 Teller TELLER. An officer in a bank or other institution. He is said to take that name from tallier, or one who kept a tally, because it is his duty to keep the accounts between the bank or other institution and its customers, or to make their accounts tally. Road, Newbury Park, Calif. 91320, 1993, 188 pp. with index, $29.95 softcover soft·cov·er adj. Not bound between hard covers: softcover books; a softcover edition. ) |
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