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For the past few years, we have provided the Initial Certified Evaluation Training for administrators newly assigned the role of evaluator of certified personnel as required by KRS 156.557. Under the guidance of the Kentucky Department of Education, we have made every effort to make this training meaningful and effective for promoting the evaluation process as a vehicle to positively impact teacher effectiveness and student learning. Each year, through feedback provided by current participants and a specially selected group of educators and KDE staff, we refine and update the training to reflect current research-based best practices and the most recent legislation that impacts the process.
Registration
may be completed on-line or by fax or mail. If you have questions/concerns,
or need more information, please contact Shirley (shirley@kasa.org)
or Anne (anne@kasa.org) by e-mail or phone
(502) 875-3411.
This training also meets the requirements for certified evaluation update training. This is recommended for previously trained and certified administrators who want a more intensive update/review of the statutory and specific KDE/KBE requirements related to process.
Cost: $200 (both days)
$125 (one day - for update training only) Update attendance may
be either day of the training, however, the second day of the
workshop is more relevant for update.
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Dates & Locations
Note: Workshops begin at 9:00
a.m. local time with registration and refreshments beginning
at
8:30 a.m.
| July 8-9, 2008 |
Four Points Sheraton, Lexington |
| July 21-22, 2008 |
Holiday Inn University Plaza, Bowling Green |
| August 27-28, 2008 |
KEDC, Ashland |
| September 4-5, 2008 |
Kentucky Dam Village State Park, Gilbertsville |
| September 8-9, 2008 |
NKCES, Cold Spring |
| November 10-11, 2008 |
Four Points Sheraton, Lexington |
| January 15-16, 2009 |
Four Points Sheraton, Lexington |
Initial training may also be used for update training.
Other options for update training:
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