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To analyze teaching practice, evidence of a teacher's practice must be assessed against the TLF. As assistant principal, you may employ a variety of sources of evidence EXCEPT:

A. Classroom Observations
B. Professional Conversations
C. Summary of Notes
D. Artifacts

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When analyzing teaching practice against a teaching framework, Artifacts are not traditionally used as evidence to assess teaching practice. Instead, classroom observations, professional conversations, and summaries of notes provide direct and relevant insights.

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Artifacts is not traditionally used as evidence to assess a teacher's practice against a teaching framework such as the TLF (Teaching and Learning Framework). Artifacts might not directly reflect the teaching practice as they can include materials that do not show how teaching is being implemented or the impact on student learning. It's important to utilize direct sources, such as classroom observations and professional conversations, which provide immediate and relevant insights into a teacher’s practice, as well as summary of notes which can highlight specific areas of improvement or excellence.

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