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Georgia Framework For Teaching |
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The Georgia Framework for Teaching was adopted in 2005 by the Georgia Department of Education (DOE), the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (PSC), and the University System of Georgia Board of Regents (BOR) as the state definition of quality teaching. Developed by partners of the Georgia Systemic Teacher Education Program (GSTEP) through extensive focus groups across the state, the Framework identifies knowledge, skills, dispositions, understandings, and other attributes of accomplished teaching. The six domains and associated indicators provide common language and definitions for all stakeholders who are interested in quality teaching. The extended Framework was developed by the Committee for Quality Teaching.
Guiding Principles of the Georgia Framework for Teaching
The following principles guided the development of the Framework:
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