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2011 Student Learning Student Achievement Webcast
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2011 Student Learning Student Achievement Webcast

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Few education issues are raising more questions and greater interest than that of how the nation should fairly and accurately evaluate teachers and assess their influence on student performance. And few issues are more important. To help better understand how teachers are assessed in this new era of school improvement, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards convened a task force of leaders in education evaluation, research, and policy to debate and share their collective knowledge about teacher evaluation. 

The resulting report, Student Learning, Student Achievement: How Do Teachers Measure Up?, outlines effective methods of using student learning as a measure of teacher effectiveness. The full report and the executive summary provides principles for selecting and using large-scale assessments to evaluate teacher practice. Additionally, it offers recommendations about how the National Board Certification process can be used more effectively to measure accomplished teachers’ contributions to student learning and how those lessons can be shared with the field. The report provides guidance to educators and policymakers about appropriate ways to ground teacher evaluation in student learning. 

The report, which is also available for purchase in printed form, was released via a national interactive Webinar which featured a panel discussion.

NBPTS Webinar Speakers and Panelists  

  • Joseph A. Aguerrebere, President and CEO, NBPTS (moderator) 
  • Bob Wise, President, Alliance for Excellent Education, and Chair, NBPTS Board of Directors (remarks) 
  • Joan Auchter, NBPTS Chief Program Officer (presenter) 
  • Patrick Ledesma, National Board Certified Teacher, Virginia (respondent) 

 

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