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TNTP Core Teaching Rubric

A Tool for Conducting Common Core-Aligned Classroom Observations

We’re introducing a leaner rubric to provide teachers with better feedback.

Classroom observations are failing to deliver on their promises of providing teachers with valuable feedback on their performance. Overly complex rubrics are part of the problem, asking observers to do too much in a short amount of time. And the implementation of new Common Core State Standards poses both a challenge and an opportunity, because observers must now assess what is being taught, not just how it’s being taught.

The TNTP Core Teaching Rubric streamlines today’s complicated rubrics to bring the same focus and coherence to classroom observations that the Common Core brings to academic standards. Developed by TNTP and field-tested by volunteers across the country, the rubric can help observers more usefully assess teacher performance, by focusing them on a few key factors most critical to performance.

The TNTP Core Teaching Rubric is available free of charge under a Creative Commons license.

We encourage users to share their experiences and modifications with us. For more information, contact us.

Imali Ariyarathne, seventh-grade teacher at Langston Hughes Academy, stands in front of her students while introducing them to the captivating world of science

Imali Ariyarathne, seventh-grade teacher at Langston Hughes Academy, introduces her students to the captivating world of science.

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Today, we work side-by-side with educators, system leaders, and communities across 39 states and over 6,000 districts nationwide to reach ambitious goals for student success.

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