Districts could bring disciplinary
charges against educators with three consecutive «ineffective» ratings, and the educators would be fired within 30 days unless they can prove «fraud.»
Under the new plan, districts may bring disciplinary
charges against educators with two consecutive «ineffective» ratings, and educators would be fired within 90 days unless they can provide «clear and convincing» evidence that they should keep their job.
Not exact matches
Teacher advocates have railed
against «privatization,» ignoring the fact that moving schools along the public - private continuum in this way can offer
educators the opportunity to reimagine the schoolhouse, create schools they yearn to teach in, emphasize the metrics they think are appropriate, and put teachers in
charge.
Los Angeles Unified's teachers union has filed an unfair labor practice
charge against the school district, saying administrators failed to negotiate key changes to a controversial performance evaluation system now being used to review
educators.
The state will not file criminal
charges against former superintendent Tony Bennett — but it may not be the last time Hoosiers hear of the
educator.