Chalkbeat Colorado has an excellent rundown of what's happening under Colorado's
revamped teacher evaluation law.
Not exact matches
But perhaps most substantially, there is a growing awareness in the world of education reform that the big battles over getting new
teacher - evaluation laws passed or school accountability systems implemented are not the end of the story («The Teacher Evaluation Revamp, In Hindsight,» features, Spring
teacher -
evaluation laws passed or school accountability systems implemented are not the end of the story («The Teacher Evaluation Revamp, In Hindsight,» features, Spr
evaluation laws passed or school accountability systems implemented are not the end of the story («The
Teacher Evaluation Revamp, In Hindsight,» features, Spring
Teacher Evaluation Revamp, In Hindsight,» features, Spr
Evaluation Revamp, In Hindsight,» features, Spring 2017).
That surprise reversal can be attributed to at least four factors: a wave of new research on
teacher quality, philanthropic interest in boosting
teacher effectiveness, efforts by advocacy groups and policymakers to
revamp state
laws on
evaluation, and political pressure to dismiss poorly performing
teachers.
After 39 applicants went home losers from the first round of the Race to the Top competition, many states regrouped and raised the stakes for round two — changing
laws to
revamp teacher evaluations, drumming up more support from districts and
teachers» unions, and getting more aggressive about turning around low - performing schools.
That covers a big gap between when the
law revamping teacher evaluations was passed (2010) and when Buffalo actually reached an
evaluation deal with
teachers.
NEW YORK — Since the Republican takeover of state legislatures around the country, states have been passing loudly - trumpeted
laws that
revamp teacher evaluations and tenure, tying performance reviews to standardized test scores.