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Rhee Backpedals on Tests and Why it Matters in Florida | Scathing Purple Musings

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Rhee Backpedals on Tests and Why it Matters in Florida

Karin Klein writes this from a stunning interview Michelle Rhee had with editorial board of the Los Angeles Times:
One of the things we ask of teachers — but just one thing — is to raise those scores. So they have some place in the evaluation. But how much? Easy. Get some good evidence and base the decisions on that, not on guessing. The quality of education is at stake, as well as people’s livelihoods.
Much to my surprise, at a meeting with the editorial board this week, Michelle Rhee agreed, more or less. As one of the more outspoken voices in the school-reform movement, Rhee is at least as polarizing as the topic of teacher evaluations, and her lobbying organization, Students First, takes the position that the standardized test scores of each teacher’s students should count for no less