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April 18, 2013

Putting Emphasis on Teacher Quality

Teacher observations have also become more thorough and meaningful in most states than they used to be.  Read Full Post >

March 20, 2013

'Garbage In, Garbage Out'

VAM (value-added measurement) is new to the scene, but as you know has been debunked for its unreliability and probably lack of validity by many others.  Read Full Post >

February 27, 2013

Teachers Report 'Major Impact' of Internet on Learning

Teachers involved in high-level educational programs such as Advanced Placement say digital tools are essential for instruction, a new survey finds.  Read Full Post >

January 23, 2012

The Right Level of Ed-Tech Access?

A survey found that just because most teachers report having computer access in classrooms doesn't mean they are satisfied with the amount of access.  Read Full Post >

December 13, 2011

Appeals Court Reinstates Teacher's Free Speech Suit

A federal appeals court has reinstated the lawsuit of a New York State teacher who claims she was denied tenure in retaliation for speaking out about alleged misconduct at her school.  Read Full Post >

October 20, 2011

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October 28, 2010

The Glass is Half Full--Fill it up!

Your Job Search Cup is Half Full - Now is the time to fill it up! 1. You will get a job, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow but you WILL! 2. Come to terms with the fact that your job search for your Plan A (ideal) job may take weeks or months 3. Stay away from: Self Imposed Limitations or Sel...  Read Full Post >

October 19, 2010

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October 11, 2010

Bringing the 4 Rs to Teacher & Principal Evaluation

Seattle Principal Justin Baeder argues that the teacher and principal evaluation process doesn't have to be perfunctory, and is more productive when it focuses on rigor, relevance, relationships, and results.  Read Full Post >

October 08, 2010

How to (Let Someone Else) Fix Our Schools

by Justin Baeder | @eduleadership In an op-ed in the Washington Post today, a bevy of urban superintendents (including Klein, Rhee, and Huberman of NYC, DC, and Chicago, respectively) offer their manifesto on "How to Fix Our Schools." Puzzlingly, rather than celebrate their accomplishments and bo...  Read Full Post >

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