Teachers' Ratings Still High Despite New Measures

Changes to evaluation systems yield only subtle differences

The figures are resoundingly familiar.

In Michigan, 98 percent of teachers were rated effective or better Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader under new teacher-evaluation systems recently put in place. In Florida, 97 percent of teachers were deemed effective or better Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader .

Principals in Tennessee Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader judged 98 percent of teachers to be "at expectations" or better last school year, while evaluators in Georgia Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader gave good reviews to 94 percent of teachers taking part in...

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