Christie has touted the bill's potential to directly
tie tenure protections to whether teachers consistently draw positive evaluations.
Not exact matches
We're going to have to organize fights against cookie - cutter evaluation rubrics (such as Danielson), against the plan to
tie teacher evaluation to high stakes standardized test scores, and in defense of basic
protections such as
tenure.
While both bills would
tie tenure directly to teacher evaluations, Diegnan's bill wouldn't go quite as far as Ruiz's and would give teachers greater
protections and grounds to appeal.
In addition to
tying teachers» compensation more closely to student achievement, the measure did away with employment
protections commonly referred to as
tenure.
Nevertheless, three - quarters of teachers surveyed by the Rutgers team said they were not worried that the new evaluations — including those newly
tied to student performance would have a negative impact on their
tenure protections.