Sunday, July 25, 2010

The D.C. teacher firings

The D.C. teacher firings

The D.C. teacher firings


Sunday, July 25, 2010

ALOT OF LIP service is given to not tolerating bad teachers. Educators, politicians and even union leaders say that there is no place in the classroom for a teacher who can't produce results. But actually doing something about the situation is an entirely different matter. That's why D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee should be supported for taking the difficult but necessary steps to rid the system of ineffective teachers.
In a move seen as unprecedented in the nation, Ms. Rhee announced Friday that 241 teachers -- roughly 6 percent of the teaching force -- are being terminated because of poor performance and licensing issues. An additional 737 have been rated minimally effective, will not be eligible for step increases and have one year to improve their performance or face dismissal. That