The use of student achievement data to evaluate an individual teacher\u27s effectiveness has become a new focus in educational policy. This article focuses on the underresearched teacher perception of this new policy measure. Drawing on ethnographic research procedures, this article explores how first-grade teachers in one state navigated a new high-stakes teacher evaluation system. Although the results indicate that teachers have a desire for accountability, findings also show a variety of beliefs on the validity of teacher evaluation, as well as differing applications of scoring measures across school contexts
While many different purposes may be cited, it is generally agreed upon that two basic objectives sh...
Teachers are catalysts to the success of high-stakes accountability policies, yet noticeably absent ...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, and Obama‘s Race to the Top (2009) policy charged districts wit...
The use of student achievement data to evaluate an individual teacher\u27s effectiveness has become ...
Policymakers are revolutionizing teacher evaluation by attaching greater stakes to student test scor...
The accountability movement has shifted its focus from measuring student outcomes, to measuring teac...
This article addresses conflicting statements about the impact of accountability policies in which s...
Although educators are at the center of contentious high-stakes teacher accountability policies, we ...
Educational accountability has moved to the forefront of the educational reform movement. There is a...
Despite a growing consensus that teacher quality is central to student learning, teacher evaluation ...
President Obama's Race to the Top competitive grant program instigated a wave of teacher evaluation ...
The evaluation, improvement, and accountability of teachers has been the topic of the nation through...
The issue of teacher accountability has been a part of the educational conversation for three decade...
This qualitative research study is a phenomenological exploration of teachers' understanding of and ...
Following the recent major school reform of Race to the Top, schools, teachers, and students are inc...
While many different purposes may be cited, it is generally agreed upon that two basic objectives sh...
Teachers are catalysts to the success of high-stakes accountability policies, yet noticeably absent ...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, and Obama‘s Race to the Top (2009) policy charged districts wit...
The use of student achievement data to evaluate an individual teacher\u27s effectiveness has become ...
Policymakers are revolutionizing teacher evaluation by attaching greater stakes to student test scor...
The accountability movement has shifted its focus from measuring student outcomes, to measuring teac...
This article addresses conflicting statements about the impact of accountability policies in which s...
Although educators are at the center of contentious high-stakes teacher accountability policies, we ...
Educational accountability has moved to the forefront of the educational reform movement. There is a...
Despite a growing consensus that teacher quality is central to student learning, teacher evaluation ...
President Obama's Race to the Top competitive grant program instigated a wave of teacher evaluation ...
The evaluation, improvement, and accountability of teachers has been the topic of the nation through...
The issue of teacher accountability has been a part of the educational conversation for three decade...
This qualitative research study is a phenomenological exploration of teachers' understanding of and ...
Following the recent major school reform of Race to the Top, schools, teachers, and students are inc...
While many different purposes may be cited, it is generally agreed upon that two basic objectives sh...
Teachers are catalysts to the success of high-stakes accountability policies, yet noticeably absent ...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, and Obama‘s Race to the Top (2009) policy charged districts wit...