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More Concerns About the Measures of Effective Teaching Project
(Originally titled “Fine-Tuning Teacher Evaluation”)
In this Educational Leadership article, Kim Marshall says the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) project’s three-part plan for teacher evaluation makes sense, but suggests ways that each area could be implemented more effectively:
• Classroom observations – The MET…
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A Stinging Critique of the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) Project
(Originally titled “The MET Project: The Wrong $45 Million Question”)
In this Educational Leadership article, Rachael Gabriel (University of Connecticut/ Storrs) and Richard Allington (University of Tennessee/Knoxville) criticize the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) project for reducing its initial question – How can we identify and…
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BARRY GARELICK - Barry Garelick recently retired from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and obtained his credential to teach secondary math in California. He has written extensively about math education for various publications including Education Next, Educational Leadership, and Education…
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Our country is currently swept up in a public education revolution. Change is happening, due in large part to an opportunity gap perpetuated by parents' socioeconomic status.
And yet reform efforts—while necessary and imminent to a more equal future—too…
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Several years ago, I happened to be visiting a third grade reading class in a suburban, middle class school. The teacher, I will call her Ms. Fields, had just been named…
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Dear School Board Member:
Among the many responsibilities that you have, overseeing the vision of a school district that seeks high achievement for all students is…
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November 19, 2012
Visit my Literacy Connections blog to learn how to participate in National Novel Writing Month, known in the writing community as NaNoWriMo.
Happy writing,
Christine
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When Evaluating Teachers, What Works Best, High-Tech or Low-Tech?
In this Education Week article, Kim Marshall argues that when principals, assistant principals, and department heads supervise teachers, using laptops, tablets, and smartphones isn’t always the best approach. Here’s Marshall’s take on what works best in each of the four components of teacher supervision:
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