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EXCLUSIVE! First Look at NY Student Surveys for Teacher Evaluation!

Today, details of New York State's new teacher evaluation system were released:

The state also said New York City students in third through 12th grades should have a say in their teachers' ratings. Starting in the 2014-15 school year, student surveys will count for 5% of a teachers' grade in New York City, the state said. Only one other school district in New York state, Syracuse, is currently using student surveys. The UFT opposes them. [emphasis mine]

Sources at NYSED have leaked the trial runs of the new student surveys for New York City's third grade teachers (click to see the full image):

Here's another (background here):

 
And another:
 

I believe this next one refers to an incident with NY Regents Chancellor Merryl Tisch:

 
One more:
 
OK, last one, I promise...
 
 
You know, why should I have all the fun? Here's a blank; get to it.
 
 
ADDING: Um, you know these are made up, right?
 

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Jersey Jazzman

Jersey Jazzman is the pseudonym for Mark Weber, a New Jersey public school teacher and parent. He is the Special Analyst for Education Policy at the New Jersey Po...