OH: Do Charters Need The Freedom To Hire Great Teachers?
If there's one thing that charter school advocates never run out of, it's arguments about why charter schools should get to ignore some of the rules of education.
Fordham Institute's blog, Ohio Division, recently ran a piece in this genre, written by Jessica Poiner-- "Give charter schools the freedom to hire great teachers."
Poiner graduated from Baldwin-Wallace University with a BA in English (perfectly nice school--my niece graduated from BW) in 2011, then put in her two Teach for America years in Shelby County, including seven months as a teacher leadership coach (we talk a lot about how five weeks of training don't prepare you for the classroom, but we should talk more about TFA's notion that a year or so in a classroom qualifies you as an educational leader). She put a year in Tennessee's ill-fated Achievement School District. That positioned her to join Fordham as an Education Policy Analyst in 2014, where she's been working since.
Poiner has several parts of her plea for relief of the helpless charter industry.
More Warm Bodies, Please
The foundation of this discussion involves some arcane bits of Ohio teacher certification. One of the less-noted features of ESSA (the newest batch of federal education law) was that it scrapped the CONTINUE READING: CURMUDGUCATION: OH: Do Charters Need The Freedom To Hire Great Teachers?