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  • DESPITE REFORMS, MOST STATES ALLOW TEACHERS TO EARN EFFECTIVE RATINGS EVEN WITHOUT GAINS IN STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, SAYS NEW REPORT

    January 25, 2017

    Since 2009, the number of states requiring school districts to incorporate
    evidence of student learning as at least a significant part of teacher evaluations has grown to 30
    states. Despite clear legislative intent, rules or guidance in 28 of these 30 states allow a teacher
    to earn an overall rating of effective or higher, even if a teacher scores poorly on student
    learning.