Description
As the teacher shortage crisis continues, we can help simplify your new hire process. The content is organized into five manageable modules that teachers can easily comprehend, allowing for meaningful discussions between principals and educators. Once teachers have completed this course, they will have the knowledge and confidence to help positively impact students’ learning outcomes, as well as their own performance and professional growth. The T-TESS Teacher Orientation is excellent for new and late hires.
Do your teachers need an in-depth understanding of specific T-TESS dimensions? Explore this bundle: Unpacking the T-TESS Rubric.
Presenter Bio
Responsive Learning is a company passionate about empowering Educators. They collaborate with experienced professionals to provide engaging, quality professional development (PD) for teachers, administrators, counselors, and paraeducators. Their mission is to make it easy to foster lifelong learning, create connections, and instill positive growth in teachers and students alike.
Elaina – EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD (verified owner) –
Detailed and concise.
Johnathan – EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD (verified owner) –
Thanks!
Kenny – EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD (verified owner) –
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Camber – BOLES ISD (verified owner) –
The lesson example was great.
Catherine – BASTROP ISD (verified owner) –
This course was easy to digest and broken down well enough that it didn’t seem overwhelming.
Luz – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
This course provided a good rubric of the things that as a new teacher we need to consider.
Jessica – ROBSTOWN ISD (verified owner) –
I think this was a very informative course and the included documents were great resources.
Melissa – BASTROP ISD (verified owner) –
I thought this course was clear and concise. I like the video example and simple terminology used to help explain T-TESS.
Stephen – BASTROP ISD (verified owner) –
The training does take the edge away a little.
Bailey – BASTROP ISD (verified owner) –
The audio in the training cut in and out the whole time. Luckily the 46 minute video lesson had closed captioning on it so I was able to know what the teacher and students said.