The lightning speed at which our infamously slow state legislature is trying to pass
a statewide teacher evaluation framework can only mean one thing — lawmakers don't want anyone to understand what's really in there.
Not exact matches
Colorado enacted the single most important piece of legislation to come out of the RTT process — its remarkable Senate Bill 191 (arduously carried by Mike Johnston) which overhauled
teacher evaluation and tenure and introduced a smart
statewide framework for gauging
teacher performance.
In an interview with Susan Arbetter on December 20, Evan says that agreeing on a
statewide evaluation framework was a «huge step forward» in providing
teachers with meaningful feedback.