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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Something to Be Thankful For, in New York | VAMboozled!

Something to Be Thankful For, in New York | VAMboozled!:

Something to Be Thankful For, in New York





New York is one of a handful of states often of (dis)honrable mention on this blog (see for example herehere, and here), given its state Schools Chancellor Merryl Tisch, with the support and prodding of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, have continuously pushed to have teacher-level growth scores count for up to 50% of teachers’ total evaluation scores.
But now, it looks like there is something for which we all, and especially those in New York, might be thankful.
As per an article published yesterday in The New York Times, Governor “Cuomo, in Shift, Is Said to Back Reducing Test Scores’ Role in Teacher Reviews.” Thankful we should be for teachers who expressed their frustrations with the state’s policy movements, who were apparently heard. And thankful we should be for the parents who opted out last year in protest throughout New York, as it looks like their collective efforts also worked to reverse this state trend. “More than 200,000 of the nearly 1.2 million students [16.7%] expected to take the annual reading and math tests [in New York] did not sit for them in 2015.”
“Now, facing a parents’ revolt against testing, the state is poised to change course and reduce the role of test scores in evaluations. And according to two people involved in making state education policy, [Governor] Cuomo has been quietly pushing for a Something to Be Thankful For, in New York | VAMboozled!: