JPEE Book Review

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Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education 15:1, 83, 2001 # 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Manufactured in The Netherlands. JPEE Book Review SHARON CONLEY BOOK REVIEW EDITOR University of California at Santa Barbara The book review in this issue of the Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education was prepared by Jerry Rosiek of the University of Alabama. The review is of Kenneth Peterson's new compilation of important issues, directions, and practices in teacher evaluation. Ken is currently a member of the Curriculum and Instruction faculty at Portland State University. He is well known for his contributions to the ®eld of teacher evaluation, is a member of the CREATE Board of Directors, is a JPEE consulting editor, and a frequent contributor of articles to the JPEE. The JPEE thanks Jerry Rosiek for his book review contribution to this issue. Special Note Suggestions or nominations for books (or monographs) to be considered for review in the JPEE, or nominations (including self nominations) for writing book reviews, should be sent to the book review editor at the following address: Sharon Conley, Department of Education, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, 93106. E-mail: [email protected]

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