tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post354526243393650331..comments2024-03-14T13:50:26.981-04:00Comments on Chaz's School Daze: To Education Reformers, You Can't Measure Quality With A RulerChazhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09964739497720364749noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-40948543374160967252016-12-21T15:40:43.452-05:002016-12-21T15:40:43.452-05:00I want to confess that I am the troll whose life r...I want to confess that I am the troll whose life revolves around fantasizing and repeatedly posting that we are wildly overpaid teachers and that ATRs deserve their plight and don't want to return to the classroom on a regular basis. My New Year's resolution is to try to control myself and stop posting what I know are lies. We'll see if I can do it. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-44482407373294143742016-12-16T11:33:45.701-05:002016-12-16T11:33:45.701-05:00Chaz wrote:
"but not for high schools where ...Chaz wrote:<br /><br />"but not for high schools where Regents scores can still be used to determine a teacher's evaluation, at least until the first teacher gets an "ineffective"<br /><br />I can personally attest to this. I told bits and pieces of my story here and elsewhere. In an nutshell, I was discontinued from probation after my fourth year at Richmond Hill High School under the leadership of Neil Ganesh. I had been teaching at that school for a total of four years and (on paper) was discontinued solely for pedagogical reasons. The last four observations within the last six months were all ineffective. This was a solid 180 degrees away from all of my other observations in the three years of service prior to my fourth year. I don't sit and know what happened, I know what happened.<br /><br />Ganesh had indicated to me at an earlier occasion that the number of my students passing the Regents were on the low side. This is despite the fact that I taught predominantly self contained special ed students in a historically failing school. Many of these students were chronically absent. All of a sudden (and after that conversation) my ratings suddenly change overnight from completely effective to completely ineffective. <br /><br />Interestingly there was another teacher in that building (who also eventually got discontinued the same time as me.) who also had nothing but solid effective ratings (just like me) until the day she decided to file a UFT complaint against the school for special ed contractual/policy violations. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-47915300657317555062016-12-16T11:07:59.217-05:002016-12-16T11:07:59.217-05:00Chaz I think I know the answer but wanted to put i...Chaz I think I know the answer but wanted to put it out there. If you can answer that would be great. If the city faces a situation where charter schools and now vouchers take away students from our public schools then enrollment will go down at nyc public schools. Currently we have approx. 1.1 million students in nyc public schools. If the enrollment goes down to say 5-600 thousand students and the doE wants to lay off people will lay offs go by seniority thereby most atr people in the system will be protected with tenure and seniority? ANy input from all would be great as well even though I believe the school choice voucher program will never work and the new education secretary ms. devos debutante will not last the term similar to kathy black when she was nyc schools chancellor for just about 4 months.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-46502367220954870402016-12-16T08:27:51.196-05:002016-12-16T08:27:51.196-05:00I'm a science teacher and the 4th grade test c...I'm a science teacher and the 4th grade test counted as my state AND local measures last year. Makes no sense.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com