A Madison Look at Teacher Accountability, Testing and the Education Reform Climate
Susan Troller:
The district's recent decision to provide professional development time for middle and high school teachers through an early release time for students on Wednesdays is part of this focus, according to Wachtel. The district has sponsored an early release time for elementary school teachers since 1976.
She admits there isn't any data yet to prove whether coaching is a good use of resources when it comes to improving student achievement.
"Anecdotally we're hearing good things from a number of our schools, but it's still pretty early to see many specific changes," she says. "It takes consistency, and practice, to change the way you teach. It's not easy for anyone; I think it has to be an ongoing effort."
Susan did a nice job digging into the many issues around the "education reform" movement, as it were. Related topics:
adult to adult spending and
Ripon Superintendent Richard Zimman's recent speech on the adult employment emphasis of school districts.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at August 4, 2010 7:44 AM
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