Last fall, when Susan Milliken suggested that the LWV of the Charleston Area host a forum on teacher evaluation, the Post and Courier had just run a story which rated teacher performance by using posted MAP score results. It was a hot topic then, and it has only gotten hotter.
In January, Rep. Bakari T. Sellers (D) from Bamberg introduced Bill 3363 in the SC House to enact the Education Professional Performance and Pay Accountability Act of 2011 which would "require the State Department of Education to create and implement a system for assessing the performance of teachers and other school based staff; to provide a framework for rating teachers and other school based staff based on job function; and to require the department to develop guidelines whereby local school districts shall establish pay plans that offer bonuses to certain highly effective personnel." This bill was immediately referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Then on Feb 8, our State Superintendent for Education publicly stated that he wants to see teacher's salaries based on how much students learn in class as measured by tests taken at the beginning and end of the school year as well as evaluations from students, parents, principals, & fellow teachers - see The State Newspaper - Zais: Overhaul Teacher Pay.
In typical League fashion, we gathered a committee and began to organize. Sitting at our first gathering, I knew I was in the presence of amazing minds with years of experience working for children.
Thanks are in order! Thanks so much to Peggy Huchet for a wonderful job moderating the forum; Jane Pulling, who used her extensive education contacts to connect with some great presenters; Jon Butzon, LWVSC Education Chair, director of the Charleston Education Network, and advocate for improving teacher quality, who kept us on task; Paula Egelson, LWV of the Charleston Area VP for Administration and teacher effectiveness researcher by profession, for her expertise, getting Dean Welch from College of Charleston, and assistance with the reception; Donna Cardarelli, a new area resident and League member, for sharing her experience as a teacher and jumping into the conversation; and finally Susan Milliken, for encouraging us to address the topic.
We want to keep the conversation going and look deeper at how we can improve education for all children. If you are interested, please contact Julie Hussey.
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