纽约公布教师任期新政
(2011-07-29 05:04:36)
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New, Evidence-Based Framework Is Part of Raising Standards for Teachers and Increasing Accountability in Our Schools
58% of This Year’s Eligible Teachers Were Granted Tenure, Compared to 97% in 2007
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Schools Chancellor Dennis
M. Walcott today announced that, since the City issued a new
framework for measuring teacher effectiveness in December, an
analysis of this year’s tenure decisions shows that principals
adopted a more rigorous approach, resulting in fewer tenure
approvals. For the 5,209 teachers who received decisions this year,
58 percent were approved for tenure, compared to 97 percent in
2006-07. For 42 percent of teachers, principals recommended
delaying or denying tenure decisions, concluding that there was not
enough evidence to warrant granting those teachers lifetime
employment; in 2006-07, just 3 percent received similar denials or
extensions. Of the 42 percent, 39 percent of teachers had their
tenure decision extended, and 3 percent were denied. Mayor
Bloomberg made the announcement at Tweed
Courthouse.
“Every child deserves a great teacher, and in New York
City, we are lucky to have many of them,” said Mayor Bloomberg.
“But just as we are committed to raising standards for our
students, we are also raising standards for our teachers. Making
tenure an earned distinction rather than an automatic right will
help our teachers get better and ensure that more of them can
develop into not just good but great teachers. That’s what our kids
deserve and our parents expect.”
“Our schools really embraced the idea that lifetime tenure
should be an honor reserved for our most effective teachers, not
granted by default,” said Chancellor Walcott. “I am confident this
system will benefit both our teachers, through regular feedback and
opportunities to improve, and our kids, who all deserve a
high-quality teacher in the
classroom.”
In September 2010, in a keynote address at NBC’s Education
Nation summit, Mayor Bloomberg vowed to end automatic
tenure.
In New York City, a teacher who has completed his or her
“probationary period,” or first three years of teaching, is
eligible for tenure review, per state law. 5,707 teachers were up
for tenure review this year. 342 of those teachers went on leave or
had a license change whereby their tenure decision was pushed out
to a later date. 129 separated from the system all
together.
- 58% of teachers had their tenure decisions approved this year, compared to 97% in 2007.
- 39% of teachers had their tenure decision extended this year, compared to 2% in 2007.
- 3% of teachers had their tenure decisions denied, compared to 1% in 2007.

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