Many of the issues articulated by PEAC members are ones that CEA has voiced concern about already and addressed in the proposed
CEA teacher evaluation guidelines released at a news conference last week.
Not exact matches
CEA has proposed that the state revise and simplify
teacher evaluation guidelines.
Cohen said, «Given the numerous issues that continue to interfere with a successful educator
evaluation system,
teachers — together through
CEA — feel it is important to act and take a leadership role in proposing new
evaluation guidelines.»
CEA President Sheila Cohen and Executive Director Mark Waxenberg shared the Association's plan to present new
teacher evaluation guidelines with the Performance Evaluation Advisory Council at its meeting thi
evaluation guidelines with the Performance
Evaluation Advisory Council at its meeting thi
Evaluation Advisory Council at its meeting this morning.
The
guidelines were developed by the Performance
Evaluation Advisory Council (PEAC) after
CEA and AFT - Connecticut brought
teachers» concerns to the council.