The Briefing Room
General Category => Health/Education => Topic started by: flowers on May 08, 2014, 04:04:41 pm
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/05/08/judge-dismisses-florida-teachers-union-gripe-against-performance-evals/?intcmp=trending
It’s Teacher Appreciation Week in the Sunshine State, and to celebrate a federal judge ruled against a federation of Florida teachers’ unions Tuesday.
The ruling centered on a matter near and dear to union hearts and wallets — teacher evaluations.
Education reformers might call the decision a moment of student appreciation.
It’s a bitter pill for the Florida Education Association, a 140,000-member organization, and the National Education Association, which together sued the state more than a year ago alleging constitutional violations of due process and equal protection.
U.S. District Court Judge Mark E. Waller disagreed.
“The evaluation policies further the state’s legitimate interest in increasing student learning growth,” he wrote.
Waller also noted that, while legal, those same evaluation polices are shoddy in terms of implementation.
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Waller also noted that, while legal, those same evaluation polices are shoddy in terms of implementation.
It's always refreshing to find someone who understands that incompetence isn't unconstitutional.
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It's always refreshing to find someone who understands that incompetence isn't unconstitutional.
Merely immoral, given the gravity of the task they are entrusted with.
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Waller also noted that, while legal, those same evaluation polices are shoddy in terms of implementation.
The fact is that there is no good way to evaluate anyone's performance because there is simply no way to keep personalities out of it!