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Brave Principals - Diane Ravitch's blogDiane Ravitch's blog Brave Principals May 3, 2012 The principals of New York State are amazing. When the State Education Department be… Started by Michael Keany |
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Long Island Principal Sharon Fougner Decries Quality of State ExamsLong Island Principal Decries Quality of State Exams May 2, 2012, 6:13 p.m. By MARIA NEWMAN NY Times School Book Days after a Brooklyn prin… Started by Michael Keany |
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N.Y. Plans to Unveil Online System for Teacher Evaluation PlansN.Y. Plans to Unveil Online System for Teacher Evaluation Plans By Scott Waldman, Times Union, Albany (MCT) On Wednesday, the state Educati… Started by Michael Keany |
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Letter from Sean and Carol Re: Important Survey RequestDear Friends: You are receiving this message because you have indicated your support for the New York State Principals' Open Letter Regardi… Started by Michael Keany |
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Educators Issue VAM Report for Secretary DuncanEducators Issue VAM Report for Secretary Duncan By Anthony Cody on April 10, 2012 Ed Week Guest post by Educators for Shared Accountabili… Started by Michael Keany |
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Mayor Pushes Evaluations To Be PublicNY SCHOOLS April 9, 2012, 9:16 p.m. ET Mayor Pushes Evaluations To Be Public By LISA FLEISHER And MICHAEL HOWARD SAUL Mayor Micha… Started by Michael Keany |
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How and Why Rankings Matter: A Brain-Imaging Perspective on Teacher EvaluationCOMMENTARY How and Why Rankings Matter A Brain-Imaging Perspective on Teacher Evaluation By Karen Hunter Quartz, Kenneth T. Kishida, Dongni… Started by Michael Keany |
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Doubts About High-Stakes Tests and Their Effect on TeachersDoubts About High-Stakes Tests and Their Effect on Teachers Anna M. Phillips for The New York TimesShael Polakow-Suransky, the chief academ… Started by Michael Keany |
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A Plea from Carol Burris to Contact Your Legislator Now!Dear colleagues, This week, in the middle of the night, the Legislature approved the revised APPR bill, a bill that gives John King new pow… Started by Michael Keany |
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Behind the surprising late-night teacher evaluation bill approvalBehind the surprising late-night teacher evaluation bill approval by Philissa Cramer, at 6:33 pm Gotham Schools When revisions to the state… Started by Michael Keany |
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