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January 13, 2013

Understanding the Gates Foundation's Measuring Effective Teachers Project

Jay Greene:

If I were running a school I'd probably want to evaluate teachers using a mixture of student test score gains, classroom observations, and feedback from parents, students, and other staff. But I recognize that different schools have different missions and styles that can best be assessed using different methods. I wouldn't want to impose on all schools in a state or the nation a single, mechanistic system for evaluating teachers since that is likely to be a one size fits none solution. There is no single best way to evaluate teachers, just like there is no single best way to educate students.

But the folks at the Gates Foundation, afflicted with PLDD, don't see things this way. They've been working with politicians in Illinois, Los Angeles, and elsewhere to centrally impose teacher evaluation systems, but they've encountered stiff resistance. In particular, they've noticed that teachers and others have expressed strong reservations about any evaluation system that relies too heavily on student test scores.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at January 13, 2013 2:33 AM
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