A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
This group is created to provide a continuing forum for those 1200 educators who attended the Feb. 15 Symposium at CW Post "More Than a Number - Is the new NYS Teacher and Principal evaluation system undermining effective teaching and learning?"
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Latest Activity: Oct 8, 2018
Click here to read Principals "Protest" Letter
Click here to write to your elected officials
Click here to contact the Governor
Click here to e-mail members of the Board of Regents
Click here for Guidance On New York’s Annual Professional Performance Review Law And Regulations
Click here to view the full video of the LIU/CW Post Feb. 15, 2012 "More than a Number" Symposium
Click here to view Gov. Cuomo's Teacher Evaluation Tracker
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New York State Teacher and Principal Evaluation 2012-13 and beyond Summary of Revised APPR Provisions
With Anticipated Changes from Enactment of Amendments to Education Law §3012-c Proposed in February 2012 with the Executive Budget and Settlement of Litigation
View the presentation about Test Integrity that the Board of Regents viewed.
The NYS Legislature approved the APPR bill ahead of the budget, meaning that it will go into effect as soon as the Governor signs it. The Board of Regents adopted regulatory changes in order to be consistent. Keep track at the OCM BOCES APPR microsite .
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Arnie
Congratulations on taking lead, organizing, and running a very informative panel! I hope that the ensuring discussion will impact on our educational system.
Ken Forman
The Feb. 15 forum was eye opening and inspirational. I'm glad I attended.
I am delighted that we will have this forum to continue our conversations after the symposium on February 15.
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Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and
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