Not exact matches
As many
teachers know, the national
discussion on education is overcrowded with opinions on
teacher training, salaries,
tenure, and unions — with occasional detours through iPads, textbooks, and national policy.
The
discussions about the future of
teacher evaluation and
teacher tenure are going to pick up speed all over the country and the origins are going to turn out to be in Race to the Top....
Educators for Excellence - Los Angeles, Teach Plus and Assemblymember Weber Host
Teacher - led
Discussion on Equity and
Tenure
The hour - long, high - spirited
discussion in Chicago covered
teacher evaluations, high - stakes testing, merit pay, school funding,
tenure and the role of
teachers» unions.
That debate came to the fore in NJ Spotlight's Roundtable on Saturday during
discussion of New Jersey's new
teacher -
tenure law and the development of a statewide
teacher - evaluation system.
In Wisconsin and nationally, we've seen policy
discussions related to
tenure reform and
teacher accountability reforms.
In his State of the State speech on February 8, 2012 Governor Dan Malloy began his
discussion about the issue of
teacher tenure by saying «In today's system basically the only thing you have to do is show up for four years.
And you can't have an honest
discussion about education reform and the
teacher tenure system when you aren't honest about what
teacher tenure is.
Although I disagree I do appreciate you taking the time to add to the
discussion — what about the E4E pledge that members are supposed to sign —
Teachers who join E4E are expected to support value - added test - score data in evaluations, higher hurdles to achieving
tenure, the elimination of seniority - driven layoffs, school choice, and merit pay.
The Democrats in the race all call for greater funding, but their
discussion at recent forums also focused on charter schools,
teacher tenure, and accountability, according to press reports.