by David Arroyo, Jr. | Dec 28, 2021 | Teacher Evaluation Software, Uncategorized
I’ve been a part of the Standard For Success team for almost three months, and what a ride it’s been so far. This is my first time in the educational software industry, and everything I’ve learned has taught me a lot about the constant day-to-day struggles our...
by SFS Staff | Dec 17, 2021 | Features, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation Software
Introducing a Fresh, New look for SFS Evaluation! Join the SFS Team and other administrators and super-users for a quick webinar on how to navigate the newly-refreshed interface for Standard For Success! See a comparison of the prior version and current version Learn...
by SFS Staff | Nov 22, 2021 | Early Childhood, Education, STEM, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation as a Growth Process, Teacher Evaluation Software
New teachers at all grade levels are understandably nervous and even somewhat fearful. about taking on the responsibility of a classroom Onboarding new instructors and maintaining a high retention rate is that much easier with the right software. Standard for Success...
by SFS Staff | Nov 17, 2021 | Education, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation Software
Standard For Success is happy to be able to offer CEL’s 5D+ Instructional rubric as one of Standard For Success’s frameworks. The Center For Educational Leadership, which is a non-profit service arm of the University of Washington’s College of Education, created the...
by SFS Staff | Nov 17, 2021 | Education, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation Software
Are you looking for a simple but deep rubric for evaluating the teachers in your school or district? If so, the Thoughtful Classroom Teacher Effectiveness Framework might be what you are looking for. Developed by Silver, Strong and Associates, the rubric has 40 years...
by Todd Whitlock | Oct 18, 2021 | Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation Software
As it has been 18 months since the world, specifically the education world, has been rocked by a world-wide pandemic, it occurred to me that there are a number of students, teachers, and administrators that have not had a “normal” day of school. There are 2nd graders...