Voxento supports the most common K-12 observation frameworks, plus any district-owned rubric your team already relies on.
Built around the Framework for Teaching by Charlotte Danielson and The Danielson Group, widely used in K-12 formal evaluation cycles.
Developed by Robert Marzano and Marzano Resources, this model organizes strategy-based feedback that fits coaching conversations.
The Classroom Assessment Scoring System by Teachstone focuses on teacher-child interactions in early learning classrooms.
School-owned rubrics and custom evaluation processes stay intact so your district keeps its existing language and workflow.
Voxento preserves district rubric language instead of forcing a new structure, so your existing evaluation criteria, look-fors, and scoring stay exactly as your school defines them.
Run classroom observations with notes, rubrics, and clear next steps. Works with Danielson, Marzano, CLASS, or your district rubric.
Workflow preview
Pick a framework
Start with Danielson, Marzano, CLASS, or a district-built rubric.
Observe and score
Record what you see, score the rubric, and keep evidence attached.
Share next steps
Turn the observation into a clean report and follow-up conversation.
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FERPA-aligned privacy and district-ready security.
Schools use Voxento to keep every observation on the same track, so feedback is faster and records are easy to review.
Start with Danielson, Marzano, CLASS, or a district-built rubric.
Record what you see, score the rubric, and keep evidence attached.
Turn the observation into a clean report and follow-up conversation.
Evidence sits in notebooks, ratings live in spreadsheets, and follow-up gets delayed. Observers interpret rubrics differently, and teachers wait too long for useful feedback.
One workspace holds the framework, the evidence, the scores, and the next steps. Every observer uses the same language, and teachers get feedback while the visit is still fresh.
Use this page when a school wants a cleaner workflow for observations, shorter walkthroughs, or a way to keep evidence aligned to a framework like Danielson, Marzano, CLASS, or a district rubric.
Danielson, Marzano, CLASS, and district-built rubrics all run inside the same observation workflow. No need to translate your language into a new system.
Templates, comparisons, and trust details to help your team decide.
Teacher observation software gives principals, coaches, and district leaders a digital workspace to capture classroom evidence, score rubrics, and share feedback with teachers.
Yes. Voxento supports Danielson, Marzano, CLASS, and custom district rubrics inside the same observation workflow.
Instead of scattered files, Voxento keeps notes, scores, and follow-up actions attached to each observation and teacher record, so nothing gets lost between visits.
Yes. Voxento is built with school privacy in mind, offers encryption, role-based access, and a school data protection addendum.
Preview the framework your district already uses, then run the same workflow inside the platform.
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