Evaluation of Teacher Preparation Programs

The National Academy of Education recently released its report, “Evaluation of Teacher Preparation Programs: Purposes, Methods, and Policy Opinions”. The report begins by suggesting that there is consensus on the importance of teachers for students but also admits that there is far from a consensus on how exactly teachers become “good” educators.  There is a Read more about Evaluation of Teacher Preparation Programs[…]

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NCTQ report on teacher training programs spurs controversy

The National Council on Teacher Quality, a Washington-based education think-tank, recently published its long awaited Teacher Prep Review.  The report, based on a four star system, judged only four programs at four stars. On the other hand, NCTQ judged 160 programs as so poor that they put them on a special consumer watch list. NCTQ Read more about NCTQ report on teacher training programs spurs controversy[…]

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Holding Teacher Preparation Programs Accountable

The National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality (TQ Center) is offering a free webinar to discuss teacher preparation improvement and accountability: Teacher Preparation Program Evaluation for Accountability and Improvement Thursday, September 27, 2012 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time During the past decade, teachers have been increasingly held accountable for the outcomes of their Read more about Holding Teacher Preparation Programs Accountable[…]

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SETDA Highlights Innovative Initiatives Across the US

The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) has released a series of case studies from 28 states highlighting examples of innovative educational initiatives that are playing a crucial role in improving K-12 education across the country. The programs identified in these case studies were funded through the Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) program (ESEA Title Read more about SETDA Highlights Innovative Initiatives Across the US[…]

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State Education Agencies Add “Innovation Offices”

Across the country, state education agencies have begun to institute new offices to specialize in innovation—searching for new ideas and helping them to make it into education policy.  The “new ideas” cover a variety of areas, from teacher quality to online learning, which means they “transcend the assigned duties of any single office or division,” Read more about State Education Agencies Add “Innovation Offices”[…]

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