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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Should California teachers be graded by students' scores? - Inside Bay Area

Should California teachers be graded by students' scores? - Inside Bay Area
Should California teachers be graded by students' scores?
The recent publication of 6,000 teacher rankings in the Los Angeles Unified School District has cast attention on what's becoming one of the hottest debates in education: Should teachers be graded by their students' test scores? And should parents and the public know those teacher ratings?

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