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Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Connecticut

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Connecticut written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Connecticut edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Connecticut has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D for 2009. Connecticut's major policy strengths include: (1) Ensuring that teachers are prepared in the science of reading instruction, earning the state a "best practice" designation; (2) Making admission to its alternate route programs selective yet flexible to the needs of nontraditional candidates, earning the state a "best practice" designation; (3) Requiring basic skills testing for admission into undergraduate teacher preparation programs; and (4) Ensuring that middle school teachers are prepared to teach appropriate grade-level content. Connecticut's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awarding tenure virtually automatically; (2) Failing to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Not ensuring that elementary teachers are well prepared to teach mathematics; and (4) Not ensuring that special education teachers have subject-matter knowledge. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book Blueprint for Change in Connecticut

Download or read book Blueprint for Change in Connecticut written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" provided a comprehensive review of states' policies that impact the teaching profession. As a companion to last year's comprehensive state-by-state analysis, the 2010 edition provides each state with an individualized "Blueprint for Change," building off last year's "Yearbook" goals and recommendations. State teacher policy addresses a great many areas, including teacher preparation, certification, evaluation and compensation. With so many moving parts, it may be difficult for states to find a starting point on the road to reform. To this end, this paper provides a state-specific roadmap, organized in three main sections. Section 1 identifies policy concerns that need critical attention, the areas of highest priority for state policymakers. Section 2 outlines "low-hanging fruit," policy changes that can be implemented in relatively short order. Section 3 offers a short discussion of some longer-term systemic issues that states need to make sure stay on the radar. In the 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook", Connecticut had the following grades: (1) Delivering Well Prepared Teachers (C); (2) Expanding the Teaching Pool (B-); (3) Identifying Effective Teachers (D+); (4) Retaining Effective Teachers (F); and (5) Exiting Ineffective Teachers (C-). Connecticut has an overall grade of D+ for 2009. Based on a review of state legislation, rules and regulations, the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) has identified the following recent policy changes in Connecticut: The state's newly adopted teacher evaluation procedures call for the use of "multiple indicators" of performance, including multiple indicators of student academic growth, as well as consideration of factors such as attendance, class size and student mobility. Connecticut added that guidelines for its new evaluation procedures must be adopted by the State Board of Education on or before July 1, 2013. Also, "local and regional boards of education are now required to continuously evaluate or cause to be evaluated each teacher." Individual sections contain footnotes. (Contains 5 figures.) [For the related reports, see "Blueprint for Change: National Summary. State Teacher Policy Yearbook, 2010" (ED515614) and "State Teacher Policy Yearbook, 2009. Connecticut" (ED511878).].

Book 2011 State Teacher Policy Yearbook  Connecticut

Download or read book 2011 State Teacher Policy Yearbook Connecticut written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For five years running, the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) has tracked states' teacher policies, preparing a detailed and thorough compendium of teacher policy in the United States on topics related to teacher preparation, licensure, evaluation, career advancement, tenure, compensation, pensions and dismissal. The 2011 State Teacher Policy Yearbook includes NCTQ's biennial, full review of the state laws, rules and regulations that govern the teaching profession. This year's report measures state progress against a set of 36 policy goals focused on helping states put in place a comprehensive framework in support of preparing, retaining and rewarding effective teachers. For the first time, the "Yearbook" includes a progress rating for states on goals that have been measured over time. An overall progress ranking is also included, showing how states compare to each other in moving forward on their teacher policies. Connecticut received a C- for Overall 2011 Yearbook Grade. Connecticut ranks 25th among states and has made low progress compared to other states. Highlights from recent progress in Connecticut include: (1) Broad usage of alternate route; and (2) Induction for all new teachers. (Contains 141 figures.) [For the full report, "State Teacher Policy Yearbook, 2011. National Summary," see ED528825.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" examines what is arguably the single most powerful authority over the teaching profession: state government. This Connecticut edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the first of what will be an annual look at the status of state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers could make improvements to benefit both students and teachers. This policy evaluation is broken down into six areas that include a total of 27 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on the preparation, certification, licensure, compensation and effectiveness of teachers across the elementary, secondary and special education spectra. Connecticut's progress toward meeting these goals is summarized. Overall, Connecticut has done a good job in meeting some goals, but there is significant room for improvement in several areas. Connecticut completely missed nine goals, met a small portion of six, partially met four, nearly met one and fully met seven. The state's best performances are in Area 1, "Meeting NCLB Teacher Quality Objectives"; Area 3, "Teacher Evaluation and Compensation"; Area 4, "State Approval of Teacher Preparation Programs"; and Area 5, "Alternate Routes to Certification." However, there is still room for improvement. Connecticut has the most work to do in Area 6, "Preparation of Special Education Teachers." Connecticut stands out for having strong reporting requirements, providing valuable staffing information on teacher quality; experience level; turnover; and absenteeism by individual school, poverty and race. The state, however, should consider adopting more specific standards for teacher preparation programs regarding scientifically based reading instruction. It also needs to ensure that it adequately prepares its special education teachers. The body of the report provides a more detailed breakdown of the state's strengths and weaknesses in each area. Detailed rationale and "Food for Thought" for each area and corresponding goal are appended. (Contains 72 figures.) [Additional funding for this first edition of the "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" was provided by the Achelis Foundation, Bodman Foundation, Daniel's Fund, Fisher Family Foundation, Gleason Foundation, and The Teaching Commission. This state report is part of NCTQ's State Teacher Policy Yearbook series. For the national summary, see ED506661.

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the Connecticut edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's 2008 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook." The 2008 "Yearbook" focuses on how state policies impact the retention of effective new teachers. This policy evaluation is broken down into three areas that encompass 15 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on 1) identifying effective teachers, 2) retaining those deemed effective and 3) exiting those deemed ineffective. While Connecticut is making progress toward meeting some of the goals, significant room for improvement remains in many others. The state completely missed five goals, met a small portion of five, partially met three and nearly met two. Connecticut's best performances are in its effective induction for new teachers and its efforts to close loopholes that allow teachers who have not met licensure requirements to continue teaching. The state has the most work to do in ensuring only factors that advance teacher effectiveness are required for permanent licenses, ensuring its pension system is neutral and strengthening some policies regarding teacher compensation. Connecticut's progress toward meeting these goals is summarized. The body of the report provides a more detailed breakdown of the state's strengths and weaknesses in each area. Connecticut has an overall performance of D+ for 2008. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 57 figures.) [Additional support for the 2008 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" was provided by the Teaching Commission. For the national report, see ED514690.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Washington

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Washington written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Washington edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Washington has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D+ for 2009. Washington's major policy strengths include: (1) Articulates consequences for teachers with unsatisfactory evaluations; (2) Requires annual evaluations for all teachers; and (3) Maintains full authority to approve teacher preparation programs. Washington's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; (4) Allows middle school teachers to teach on a K-8 generalist license; and (5) Does not ensure that middle school teachers are prepared to teach grade-level content. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  National Summary

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 National Summary written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 2009 edition of the "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) third annual review of state laws, rules and regulations that govern the teaching profession. This year's report is a comprehensive analysis of the full range of each state's teacher policies, measured against a realistic blueprint for reform. The 2009 "Yearbook" revisits most of the goals from the NCTQ's first two editions, with a few new goals added for good measure. With ongoing feedback from state officials, practitioners, policy groups and other education organizations, as well as NCTQ's own nationally respected advisory group, the states have continued to refine and develop their policy goals. Consequently, many of the goals and related indicators have changed from previous reviews. The states' goals meet NCTQ's five criteria for an effective reform framework: (1) They are supported by a strong rationale, grounded in the best research available; (2) They offer practical, rather than pie-in-the-sky, solutions for improving teacher quality; (3) They take on the teaching profession's most pressing needs, including making the profession more responsive to the current labor market; (4) They are for the most part relatively cost neutral; and (5) They respect the legitimate constraints that some states face so that the goals can work in all 50 states. In addition to a national summary report, the researchers have customized the "Yearbook" so that each state has its own report, with its own analyses and data. In addition to giving an overall grade, they also give "sub-grades" in each of the five areas organizing the goals. These grades break down even further, with an eye toward giving a full perspective on the states' progress. It is hoped that the "Yearbook" continues to serve as an important resource for state school chiefs, school boards, legislatures and the many advocates who press hard for reform. (Contains 124 figures.).

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  New Hampshire

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 New Hampshire written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This New Hampshire edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. New Hampshire has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D- for 2009. New Hampshire's major policy strengths include: (1) Ahead of most states in requiring broad liberal arts preparation for elementary teachers; (2) Placing no restrictions on alternate route usage or providers; and (3) Maintaining full authority to approve teacher preparation programs. New Hampshire's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awarding tenure virtually automatically; (2) Failing to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Not ensuring that elementary teachers are prepared in the science of reading instruction or are well prepared to teach mathematics; (4) Offering a disingenuous alternate route; and (5) Allowing middle school teachers to teach on a K-8 generalist license. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  New York

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 New York written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The New York edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. New York has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D+ for 2009. New York's major policy strengths include: (1) Supports differential pay in high-needs schools and shortage subjects; (2) Requires that all new teachers pass a pedagogy test; and (3) Provides a financially sustainable pension system for teachers without committing excessive resources. New York's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; and (4) Does not ensure that elementary teachers are well prepared to teach reading or mathematics. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Vermont

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Vermont written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Vermont edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Vermont has an overall "Yearbook" grade of F for 2009. Vermont's major policy strengths include: (1) Maintains full authority to approve teacher preparation programs; and (2) Provides a financially sustainable pension system for teachers without committing excessive resources. Vermont's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; (4) Offers a disingenuous alternate route; and (5) Does not ensure that special education teachers have subject-matter knowledge. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Rhode Island

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Rhode Island written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Rhode Island edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Rhode Island has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D for 2009. Rhode Island's major policy strengths include: (1) Places no restrictions on alternate route usage or providers; (2) Requires induction for all new teachers; and (3) Maintains full authority to approve teacher preparation programs. Rhode Island's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; and (4) Does not ensure that elementary teachers are prepared in the science of reading instruction or are well prepared to teach mathematics. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  New Jersey

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 New Jersey written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This New Jersey edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. New Jersey has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D+ for 2009. New Jersey's major policy strengths include: (1) Ensures that teachers pass all subject-matter licensure tests before they enter the classroom, earning the state "best practice" designation; (2) Ensures that middle school teachers are prepared to teach appropriate grade-level content; (3) Ensures streamlined and relevant preparation by alternate route programs; and (4) Requires annual evaluations for all teachers. New Jersey's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; and (4) Does not ensure that teachers are well prepared to teach reading or mathematics. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Tennessee

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Tennessee written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Tennessee edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Tennessee has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D for 2009. Tennessee's major policy strengths include: (1) Places no restrictions on alternate route usage or providers; (2) Maintains full authority to approve teacher preparation programs; (3) Supports a performance pay initiative; and (4) Requires that all new teachers pass a pedagogy test. Tennessee's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; and (4) Does not ensure that elementary teachers are well prepared to teach reading or mathematics. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Massachusetts

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Massachusetts written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Massachusetts edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Massachusetts has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D+ for 2009. Major policy strengths in Massachusetts include: (1) Ensuring that teachers are prepared in the science of reading instruction, earning the state a "best practice" designation; (2) Ensuring that elementary teachers are well prepared to teach mathematics, earning the state a "best practice" designation; (3) No restrictions are placed on alternate route usage or providers; and (4) The state supports differential pay in high-needs schools and shortage subjects. Major policy weaknesses in Massachusetts include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; and (4) Does not articulate consequences for teachers with unsatisfactory evaluations. (Contains 124 figures.) [Additional funding for this report was provided by the Fisher Family Foundation. For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Minnesota

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Minnesota written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Minnesota edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Minnesota has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D- for 2009. Minnesota's major policy strengths include: (1) Requiring that all new teachers pass a pedagogy test; (2) Maintaining full authority to approve teacher preparation programs; and (3) Supporting performance pay initiatives. Minnesota's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Failing to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (2) Lacking an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; and (3) Offering a disingenuous alternate route. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Oklahoma

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Oklahoma written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Oklahoma edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Oklahoma has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D+ for 2009. Oklahoma's major policy strengths include: (1) Articulates consequences for teachers with unsatisfactory evaluations, earning the state a "best practice" designation; (2) Ensures that teachers are prepared in the science of reading instruction; (3) Requires annual evaluations for all teachers; and (4) Supports differential pay in high-needs schools and shortage subjects. Oklahoma's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; (4) Allows middle school teachers to teach on a K-8 generalist license; and (5) Does not ensure that special education teachers have subject-matter knowledge. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].

Book State Teacher Policy Yearbook  2009  Pennsylvania

Download or read book State Teacher Policy Yearbook 2009 Pennsylvania written by National Council on Teacher Quality and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Pennsylvania edition of the National Council on Teacher Quality's (NCTQ's) 2009 "State Teacher Policy Yearbook" is the third annual look at state policies impacting the teaching profession. It is hoped that this report will help focus attention on areas where state policymakers can make changes that will have a positive impact on teacher quality and student achievement. The 2009 "Yearbook" presents a comprehensive analysis of state teacher policies. This evaluation is organized in five areas encompassing 33 goals. Broadly, these goals examine the impact of state policy on: (1) delivering well-prepared teachers; (2) expanding the teaching pool; (3) identifying effective teachers; (4) retaining those deemed effective; and (5) exiting those deemed ineffective. Pennsylvania has an overall "Yearbook" grade of D for 2009. Pennsylvania's major policy strengths include: (1) Ensures that middle school teachers are prepared to teach appropriate grade-level content; (2) Supports differential pay in high-needs schools and shortage subjects; and (3) Maintains full authority to approve teacher preparation programs. Pennsylvania's major policy weaknesses include: (1) Awards tenure virtually automatically; (2) Fails to make evidence of student learning the preponderant criterion in teacher evaluations; (3) Lacks an efficient termination process for ineffective teachers; and (4) Does not ensure that elementary teachers are well prepared to teach mathematics. Goals for each area are appended. (Contains 124 figures.) [For the national summary, see ED511872.].