New York State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia, State Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, State Senate Leader Jeffrey Klein, Assemblyman Marcos Crespo, and over 1,000 charter school parents, students and
teachers from across the state came together in Albany today for the 12th annual Charter Advocacy Day.
Not exact matches
Their implementation
came at the same time a new
teacher evaluation system went into effect
across New York
state, using some of the test results
from the new curriculum as a measure of a
teacher's effectiveness and ultimately job security.
The commissioner of education in Florida, where 70 percent of the 15,000 applicants for new teaching certificates each year
come from out of
state, has asked school chiefs
across the country to help improve interstate information - sharing on
teachers whose licenses have been revoked.
Thousands of
teachers from across North Carolina are expected to
come to Raleigh for the «March For Students and Rally For Respect» to lobby
state lawmakers for better pay and working conditions.
Over one hundred
teachers, instructional coaches, and district leaders
came from twelve districts
across the
state to take part in the event, held at the National Center for Weather and Climate Prediction in College Park, MD..
When it
comes to the Common Core SBAC testing mania, a number of parents
from across the
state — along with students and
teachers — have identified a significant number of school districts that are engaged in immoral, unethical and quite likely illegal efforts to undermine parental rights and bully and abuse children who have been opted out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory SBAC testing scheme.
Although Lobato, who
came to University of Northern Colorado
from Brighton, didn't question her knowledge, the National Council on
Teacher Quality is questioning whether all aspiring
teachers across the United
States are graduating with the same confidence and skills Lobato had.
To read more about this, the best research study explaining why doing just this will set any
state up for lawsuits
comes from Brown University's John Papay in his highly esteemed and highly cited «Different tests, different answers: The stability of
teacher value - added estimates
across outcome measures» article.