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Union president pitches evaluation deal to his membership | GothamSchools

Union president pitches evaluation deal to his membership | GothamSchools

Union president pitches evaluation deal to his membership

The day after the state and union announced a deal to use student test scores in teacher evaluations, United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew faced his members last night at a meeting of the union’s ruling body.
A UFT chapter leader sent us this report from the monthly delegate assembly, comprised of representatives of the teachers at each school. The account offers a glimpse of how Mulgrew is pitching the deal to teachers, many of whom are skeptical of the plan:
The scene was surreal to start. The room was packed but the tone was hushed. It felt like the crowd had come to listen to Mulgrew explain himself and the recent overhaul of the evaluation system.
Mulgrew disputed press accounts that test scores will make up 40 percent of a teachers’ evaluation, the chapter leader said. State test results will account for 20 percent, Mulgrew explained. Another 20 percent of the