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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.680 Policy for evaluations of teachers; conference required before and after each scheduled observation.

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NRS 391.680 Policy for evaluations of teachers; conference required before and after each scheduled observation.
1. It is the intent of the Legislature that a uniform system be developed for objective evaluation of teachers in each school district.
2. Each board, following consultation with and involvement of elected representatives of the teachers or their designees, shall develop a policy for objective evaluations of teachers in narrative form. The policy must comply with the statewide performance evaluation system established by the State Board pursuant to NRS 391.465 . The policy may include an evaluation by the teacher, pupils, administrators or other teachers or any combination thereof. A copy of the policy adopted by the board must be filed with the Department. The primary purpose of an evaluation is to provide a format for constructive assistance. Evaluations, while not the sole criterion, must be used in the dismissal process.
3. The person charged with the evaluation of a teacher pursuant to NRS 391.685 or 391.690 shall hold a conference with the teacher before and after each scheduled observation of the teacher during the school year.
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