Grading our Teachers: What the New APPR Suggests About Our Values

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Grading our Teachers:  What the New APPR Suggests About Our Values

Time: June 4, 2012 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Location: Olin Hall, Bard College
Event Type: symposium
Organized By: Bard College Center for Civic Engagement and Red Hook Central School District
Latest Activity: May 4, 2012

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Grading our Teachers: 

What the New APPR Suggests About Our Values

Olin Hall, Bard College

Monday, June 4, 2012

4:30-6:30 PM

Panelists:

Arnie Dodge, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Educational Leadership and Administration, Long Island University. Post Campus

Heinz-Dieter Meyer, Ph.D., Associate Professor, SUNY Albany

Harry Leonardatos, Principal, Clarkstown High School North, Clarkstown, NY

Nancy Keeney, MS, Teacher, Red Hook Central School District

Katie Zahedi, Ph.D., Principal, Linden Avenue Middle School, Red Hook, NY

Paul Finch, MBA, Superintendent of Red Hook Central School District

Stephen Mucher, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Bard College MAT Program

Moderator:

Karen Hammerness, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Director of Research

Bard College MAT Program

Sweeping new regulations governing teacher evaluations will dramatically alter teacher performance reviews.  What are the far reaching consequences for “grading” our teachers? 

Administrators, teachers, parents and other concerned citizens are invited to join us for this important forum; audience comments and questions welcome.

Sponsored by Bard College Center for Civic Engagement and Red Hook Central School District

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