Are teachers born (not made)?

By Robert Bligh
I am intrigued by the comments of David McCullough about the training of K-12 teachers. I have several reactions:
(1) I suspect that a successful teacher training program produces good teacher candidates because of the personal characteristics of the prospective teachers it admits and graduates. Indeed, I have begun to suspect that most of what goes into making a successful K-12 teacher is in place before the teacher-to-be becomes a kindergarten student. I would say
The newest rhetoric on teacher evaluation and why it is nonsense
The newest rhetoric on teacher evaluation and why it is nonsense
Carol Burris is the award-winning principal of South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York, and a frequent Answer Sheet blogger. She just underwent an ordeal as a result of Hurricane Sandy. Here's what she wrote:
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