The leader of the local teachers union is speaking out on recently
released teacher evaluation ratings.
The leader of the local teachers union is speaking out on recently
released teacher evaluation ratings.
Not exact matches
Cuomo cited data from last school year's
teacher evaluations that the state Education Department
released on Tuesday in calling for an overhaul of his signature
rating system, the design of which he called an «evolving process.»
The question is not whether to have a
teacher evaluation program tied to student performance — the City school system has been
rating 12,000 elementary and middle school
teachers for several years already — but whether to
release the «data.»
In the wake of high - profile
evaluations of
teachers using their students» test scores, such as one conducted by the Los Angeles Times, a study
released last month suggests some such methods, called «value added» measures, are too imprecise to
rate teachers» effectiveness.
Recently, NCEE
released an
evaluation brief that examines the district and school retention
rates of
teachers trained through residency programs.
After the
release of the most recent
teacher evaluation ratings, E4E - New York Executive Director Jonathan Schleifer points out that the
evaluations have led to...
National Council on
Teacher Quality (NCTQ), a non-partisan research and policy organization dedicated to ensuring every classroom has a high quality teacher, has released a new report on the effects of recent reforms of state teacher evaluation policies on teacher effectiveness r
Teacher Quality (NCTQ), a non-partisan research and policy organization dedicated to ensuring every classroom has a high quality
teacher, has released a new report on the effects of recent reforms of state teacher evaluation policies on teacher effectiveness r
teacher, has
released a new report on the effects of recent reforms of state
teacher evaluation policies on teacher effectiveness r
teacher evaluation policies on
teacher effectiveness r
teacher effectiveness
ratings.
In Florida, where every district was required to implement a new
teacher -
evaluation system in 2011 - 12, data
released in December show that 97 percent of
teachers received one of the top
ratings.
On another front, the bill would prohibit the kind of public
release of
teacher evaluation data that has set off storms of protest in New York City, where individual
ratings for 18,000
teachers were posted on line.
One reason D.C.'s education reforms attracted significant attention across the country was their timing: DCPS started using IMPACT to evaluate
teachers during the 2009 — 2010 school year, just as the education reform organization The New
Teacher Project (TNTP)
released a report recommending that districts develop
evaluation systems that
rate teachers «based on their effectiveness in promoting student achievement.»
In an article recently
released in the Albuquerque Journal, news staff wrote an article titled, «
Teacher Evaluations Show Dip in «Effective»
Rating.»
Following - up on two prior posts about potential bias in
teachers» observations (see prior posts here and here), another research study was recently
released evidencing, again, that the
evaluation ratings derived via observations of
teachers in practice are indeed related to (and potentially biased by)
teachers» demographic characteristics.