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Ed Morrison · Improving teacher effectiveness
May 15th, 2009
Superintendent Sanders offers an innovative plan.
Cleveland school district plans to cut $22 million deficit without layoffs Cleveland school board members question CEO Eugene Sanders’ plan that would replace older teachers
National Governors Association releases new report for improving teacher effectiveness:
The long-term health of each state’s economy rests on the state’s ability to
educate and eventually employ citizens who contribute to its economy
by filling jobs in a variety of sectors. With the globalization of the econo-
my and shifts in supply and demand for a wide variety of occupations,
students in public schools need effective teachers and effective princi-
pals to achieve at higher levels and to compete both nationally and inter-
nationally.Teacher effectiveness is the primary influence on student achievement,
followed by principal effectiveness.Download report here.
Last 5 posts by Ed Morrison
- Managing a regional strategy - February 9th, 2010
- Northeast Ohio and the color of dinosaurs - February 5th, 2010
- Moving regions toward open innovation - February 4th, 2010
- What's next for the Future Fund and the Cleveland Foundation? - February 4th, 2010
- Looking at the Third Frontier - January 31st, 2010
