Disappointing Trends—and a Potential Divergence—in States’ Teacher Evaluation Findings
The first in a series of posts examining states’ initial forays into implementing new PreK-12 teacher evaluation systems.
The first in a series of posts examining states’ initial forays into implementing new PreK-12 teacher evaluation systems.
This year holds special meaning—2014 was the law’s deadline for all students to reach proficiency in math and reading.
Early childhood programs are compatible with conservative priorities.
Over the next year be prepared for these battles in education policy.
Aren’t we supposed to be reconsidering the notion that social policy can effectively do anything?
All prioritize building a strong continuum of learning beginning at birth and extending up through the third grade of elementary school.
Throughout 2013, the PreK-12 education team brought you regular news and analysis of the goings-on in schools around the country and DC.
In recent years, government agencies, unions, policy wonks, and reform advocates have all weighed in on how to improve teacher quality.
“All you have to do is beat the mean.”