
Danielson Framework for Teaching
The Danielson Framework for Teaching is a model used to evaluate and improve teaching practices. It divides effective teaching into four key domains: Planning and Preparation, Classroom Environment, Instruction, and Professional Responsibilities. Each domain includes specific components that detail what good teaching looks like, such as setting objectives, maintaining a positive classroom atmosphere, engaging students in learning, and reflecting on practice. This framework serves as a guide for educators to assess their strengths and areas for growth, ultimately aiming to enhance student learning and achievement in a structured, developmental way.