Q&A: Backes on New Ways of Measuring Teachers’ Impact on Student Success
What a Study of Educator Evaluation Taught Us About Professional Learning
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The Gates Foundation Bet Big on Teacher Evaluation. The Report It Commissioned Explains How Those Efforts Fell Short.
There Was A Huge Online Learning Divide Between High-Poverty and Low-Poverty School Districts This Spring
Aspiring Teachers Deserve Time with a Mentor Before Going it Alone
Pressure to Spend Federal Funds Fast is Not What States and Districts Need Right Now
Pandemic Learning Loss Could Cost U.S. Students $2 Trillion in Lifetime Earnings. What States & Schools Can Do to Avert This Crisis
Analysis: COVID-19 Raised Fears of Teacher Shortages. But the Situation Varies from State to State, School to School & Subject to Subject
Most Licensure Tests Are Weak Measures of Teachers’ ‘Science of Reading’ Knowledge