This all occurred provided a sweeping
educator effectiveness law — Senate Bill 191 — passed throughout Colorado six years ago.
Not exact matches
So a federal incentive grant for districts to adopt better practices related to
educator effectiveness is fine by me... as long as the program's features support state
laws.
The teacher evaluation issue got off to a less than auspicious start when the
educator effectiveness report envisioned in the 2011 teacher tenure reform was first slated to be finished April 30, 2012, nine months after Snyder signed the bill into
law.
Section 1249 (380.1249) of the Michigan Compiled
Laws (MCL) was passed into
law with the expressed purpose of improving
educator effectiveness.
«The purpose of the new
law is to separate
educators based on their
effectiveness.
The emphasis on school leadership reflects provisions in the
law that allow states to use funds for school improvement (Title I) and for improving
educator effectiveness (Title II) to improve school leadership, as long as the interventions are evidence - based, according to criteria spelled out in the
law.
Introduced and passed comprehensive new
laws addressing
educator effectiveness to ensure Maine's
educators are evaluated regularly, given the training and support they need to improve, and are held accountable for student achievement and growth.