Sentences with phrase «most meaningful evaluations»

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Regardless, our results indicate that, under a robust system of performance evaluation, the turnover of teachers can generate meaningful gains in student outcomes, particularly for the most disadvantaged students.
In most states today, teachers are given tenure automatically after three years in the classroom, with little meaningful evaluation of their teaching effectiveness, and are extremely unlikely to be fired during their career no matter how ineffective they are.
Our most recent evaluation, a long - term impact study of MAST alums between 2004 - 2017, showed that MAST can achieve meaningful and sustained impacts on teaching and learning.
Obama and Bush supported strong data - based accountability for schools and districts, charter schools, meaningful teacher evaluation, school choice and the redesign of most of the education department's programs for greater impact.
«our results indicate that, under a robust system of performance evaluation, the turnover of teachers can generate meaningful gains in student outcomes, particularly for the most disadvantaged students.
Conducting meaningful evaluations takes a lot of time and time is not something a lot of principals have, therefore many principals neglect making the most out of their teacher evaluations.
The authors conclude, ««our results indicate that, under a robust system of performance evaluation, the turnover of teachers can generate meaningful gains in student outcomes, particularly for the most disadvantaged students.
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