At the same time, the charter school front groups were working with Malloy to fight off efforts to fix Connecticut's
flawed teacher evaluation program.
Instead of keeping the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) as part of the state's
flawed teacher evaluation program, the proposed law would have required Connecticut to adopt a system that is based on the real factors that determine whether a teacher is successfully doing their job in the classroom.
Not exact matches
Mr. Cuomo, who's working to establish a Women's Equality party line, conceded earlier this year that implementation of Common Core had been
flawed and later reached a compromise with legislators to delay and restrict certain elements of the
program, like testing and
teacher evaluations.