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The rating system I've fallen backwards into at the middle school in this new district is.... Basic...I am switching from Teaching math for 17 years, but this is how I taught math. Direct instruction with time for individual practice. I hated group work as a student and as a teacher of math I hate it even more. You either know the math or you don't. A group won't help you learn the material.
My school wanted some sort of group work, think pair share stuff built in, but I don't do it and my scores on evaluations are fine.
Not sure what rating system you have, but we have effective or highly effective as the 2 that you need to get to be safe. The teachers that get highly effective really think they are the best, but the stories I've heard from their classrooms are amazingly terrible.
Show up, do your job, don't have kids / parents complain about you - all set
Never seen anything like it, but after the trials by fire I've been through, nice surprise.
Also to tack on to your point - the teachers that strive to get "highly effective" are the absolute worst, to a degree. A former colleague, a department head, taught her classes with stations and student led everything. She worked incredibly hard to set it up that way, and to be honest it's awful and the kids all hate her. Gotta find balance.