As highlighted in recent news reports, many states are struggling to implement their new teacher-evaluation systems and most of the Race to the Top winners have asked to extend their timetables for completing this work. This paper, written by CPRE’s Patrick McGuinn for the Center for American Progress, offers an assessment of how early adopter states’ departments of education have understaken the preparation and implementation of new evaluation systems. It also identifies challenges and lessons that can be used to guide future reform efforts in this area
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This research examines how public school principals in eight U.S. states perceive their teacher eval...
President Obama's Race to the Top competitive grant program instigated a wave of teacher evaluation ...
As highlighted in recent news reports, many states are struggling to implement their new teacher-eva...
It has been three years since Race to the Top grant-winning states piloted new teacher evaluation sy...
Educational accountability has moved to the forefront of the educational reform movement. There is a...
Teacher evaluation reform has been a movement in the United States since the release of the educatio...
This Policy Advocacy paper is the third in a three-part dissertation on the effect of new Illinois l...
According to this issue brief, to improve the feedback new teachers receive districts must rethink f...
Teacher evaluation has become the focal point for education reform and improvement of U.S. schools o...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, and Obama‘s Race to the Top (2009) policy charged districts wit...
Teacher evaluations are undergoing significant changes in response to demands for school reform and ...
During the past 10 to 15 years, nearly every state and school district across the nation has begun t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "By scho...
Profiles the goals, activities, implementation, and challenges of the twelve states that won Race to...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This research examines how public school principals in eight U.S. states perceive their teacher eval...
President Obama's Race to the Top competitive grant program instigated a wave of teacher evaluation ...
As highlighted in recent news reports, many states are struggling to implement their new teacher-eva...
It has been three years since Race to the Top grant-winning states piloted new teacher evaluation sy...
Educational accountability has moved to the forefront of the educational reform movement. There is a...
Teacher evaluation reform has been a movement in the United States since the release of the educatio...
This Policy Advocacy paper is the third in a three-part dissertation on the effect of new Illinois l...
According to this issue brief, to improve the feedback new teachers receive districts must rethink f...
Teacher evaluation has become the focal point for education reform and improvement of U.S. schools o...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, and Obama‘s Race to the Top (2009) policy charged districts wit...
Teacher evaluations are undergoing significant changes in response to demands for school reform and ...
During the past 10 to 15 years, nearly every state and school district across the nation has begun t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "By scho...
Profiles the goals, activities, implementation, and challenges of the twelve states that won Race to...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This research examines how public school principals in eight U.S. states perceive their teacher eval...
President Obama's Race to the Top competitive grant program instigated a wave of teacher evaluation ...