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Changing the rules for teacher evaluation
It took a little courage and some said a leap of faith, but 31 New Jersey school districts have signed up to be part of the Christie administration’s pilot program for testing a statewide teacher evaluation system.
All of the models being assessed by the pilot must rely on student test scores and other achievement measures for up to half a teacher’s grade, from “ineffective” to “highly effective.” But with a few options to pick from, the state wants to evaluate them first in a mix of locales. (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)