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The Importance of Teacher Evaluations

May 17, 2015

By Jenny Sedlis
City & State

“The greatest single factor impacting a student’s ability to learn is the quality of the teacher in the classroom. But right now, parents across the state cannot count on a system that rates 95 percent of teachers across New York state as effective, despite the fact that just a third of public school students are considered proficient in English and math. Something doesn’t add up and something has to change so students across the state get the education they deserve no matter what school they attend. Central to that improvement is developing a better system to assess the educators.”

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Education, Evaluation, New York, New York State, Teachers, Teaching, Testing

[VIDEO] Derrell Bradford on Teacher Evaluations

May 16, 2015

By Gerson Borrero
City & State

“As the unresolved battle surrounding the New York State assessment of students’ academic achievement rages, City & State Editor-at-Large Gerson Borrero discusses the issue with Derrell Bradford, Executive Director of the New York Campaign for Achievement Now and a member of High Achievement New York.”

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Education, Evaluation, New York, New York State, Partnership for Educational Justice, Schools, Teacher, Teaching, Testing

Most New Yorkers Say Exam Results Should be Used to Rate Teachers: Poll

April 27, 2015

By Carl Campanile
New York Post

“Two-thirds of New Yorkers say student results on Common Core exams should be used to rate teachers, according to a poll released Monday.

Of the 67 percent of voters who support linking test results to teacher evaluations, 39 percent said the results should count for 25 percent of an educator’s score, 19 percent it should cover half the grade and 9 percent said it should count more than 50 percent, the Sienna College Poll found.”

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Regents Chancellor Wants to Give Another Year to Add Teacher Evaluation System

April 23, 2015

By Ben Chapman
New York Daily News

“State Board of Regents Chancellor Merryl Tisch wants to give school districts, including the city’s, another year to implement the state-mandated teacher evaluation system.

The evaluation plan was written into law by Gov. Cuomo with the passage of the state budget on March 30.”

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