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EdWeek: Teacher Evaluations Resume, Despite Pandemic and Chaotic Conditions | Diane Ravitch's blog

EdWeek: Teacher Evaluations Resume, Despite Pandemic and Chaotic Conditions | Diane Ravitch's blog

EdWeek: Teacher Evaluations Resume, Despite Pandemic and Chaotic Conditions




Madeline Will wrote in Education Week that many states plan to resume teacher evaluations, despite the pandemic and the difficulties of teaching remotely and/or in-person. Some will incorporate student test scores, which is absurd. Many teachers believe this is unfair, since teaching conditions are adverse. Unfortunately, Will relied on the “National Council on Teacher Quality” for its “expertise.” This is an organization launched by the conservative Thomas B. Fordham Foundation that has no professional credibility and that issues an annual rating of teacher education programs based on its reading of course catalogues and on whether the programs offer instruction in Common Core, for example.
The best authority on VAM in the nation is Audrey Amrein-Beardsley of Arizona State University, who earned her Ph.D. as a student of David Berliner and Gene Glass. She has written the definitive studies of test-based teacher evaluation. Her blog VAMboozled! is the go-to place for updates on this fraudulent evaluation CONTINUE READING: EdWeek: Teacher Evaluations Resume, Despite Pandemic and Chaotic Conditions | Diane Ravitch's blog