Not exact matches
A
high -
school English teacher in her ninth year, Keigan and other fellows have been involved in shaping the details of SB 191, the Colorado
reform bill that made major changes to teacher -
related policies, including evaluations and tenure.
On the left, some of the opposition to Common Core and its assessments is
related to broader resistance to
high - stakes testing, the linking of student scores to teacher evaluations, and other
reform measures such as
school choice, which some see as «corporate
school reform.»
The ultimate goal of the Comprehensive Secondary
School Reform Plan is to promote student success, as measured by increased scores on high school assessments, increased attendance rate, increased graduation rate, decreased drop - out rate and decreased issues related to a safe and secure learning enviro
School Reform Plan is to promote student success, as measured by increased scores on
high school assessments, increased attendance rate, increased graduation rate, decreased drop - out rate and decreased issues related to a safe and secure learning enviro
school assessments, increased attendance rate, increased graduation rate, decreased drop - out rate and decreased issues
related to a safe and secure learning environment.
To provide context to the
high school reform work in San Diego, Sue Stickel, Deputy Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction, California Department of Education, described some of the state strategies and policies
related to
high school reform.
The American Statistical Association — the largest organization in the United States representing statisticians and
related professionals — that blasted the
high - stakes «value - added method» (VAM) of evaluating teachers that has been increasingly embraced in states as part of
school -
reform efforts.
In
related UC
reforms, applicants can present
high school grades from two years of an Asian language for comparable credit of an achievement test, and some UC campuses now offer their own tests in those tongues.