Teachers counter education reform ideas on tests, pay

ericmortensen:

(via jacobjoaquin)

This is a big deal. Scholastic and The Gates Foundation surveyed a truly massive number of teachers. The resulting mass of data paints a picture that simply wasn’t possible to paint before.

•Only 10% say tenure — a kind of job-for-life security based on a few years of satisfactory job evaluations — is a “very accurate” indicator of teacher quality;
•71% say paying teachers more for improved student performance would have only a “moderate” impact or no impact at all.
•97% say supportive leadership is an “absolutely essential” or “somewhat important” factor in teacher retention, while only 25% say the same about pay tied to performance.
•And while most teachers say that traditional textbooks help student achievement, fewer than half say textbooks “engage my students in learning.”
This was posted 1 year ago. Notes.