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Linda Darling-Hammond, Audrey Amrein-Beardsley, Edward Haertel, Jesse Rothstein, Phi Delta Kappan Practitioners, researchers, and policy makers agree that most current teacher evaluation systems do ...
Colleges and universities all over the United States are striding through the fall term. Some are already at midterms, six weeks in. Others have just started within the last week. Millions of students ...
This page offers clarification and updates to A&S personnel policies. A&S fulfills CU’s statutory mission to “recognize the exceptional opportunities associated with its role as a research university, ...
This essay is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “Building a Faculty that Flourishes,” available in the Chronicle Store. Mention peer review of teaching in a faculty meeting, and you’re ...
On Friday, the district presented the teachers union with its latest proposal to settle the student attendance issue in the teacher evaluation agreement. What does it all mean? Here's a simplified ...
Houston ISD is collecting feedback on a new teacher evaluation system it aims to launch next academic year. Eighteen campuses, called "Trailblazers" by the district, are testing the system, and ...
The Utah State Board of Education is looking to change the way the state’s public school teachers are evaluated after an audit last year found the current system to be ineffective. However, after much ...
Houston ISD's proposed evaluation system is largely in line with current research and practices, according to some experts, who raised some concerns about frequent classroom spot observations and ...
In a National Bureau of Economics Research (NBER) white paper from March on “Taking Teacher Evaluation to Scale,” five researchers offer a bottom line on the teacher-evaluation push that loomed so ...
(AP) New York City and a union representing the city’s 75,000 teachers missed a deadline Thursday for a teacher evaluation plan, putting the city at risk of losing up to $450 million in state aid and ...
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