Florida education news: Teacher quality, FCAT prep, school boundaries and more
By admin at 20 November, 2009, 5:53 am
IMPROVING TEACHER QUALITY: Hillsborough celebrates winning a $100 million grant to reform teacher evaluations, pay, preparation and other aspects of the job from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. (Times photo, Edmund Fountain) SPEAKING OF TEACHER QUALITY: Someone has to prepare them, and the Florida Department of Education has decided to rate Florida's teacher preparation programs . NINE CANDIDATES: Hernando has pared its list of superintendent hopefuls to nine, with interviews to come in January. TEMPEST, WITH A TWIST: Dunedin High's production of the Shakespeare classic includes puppets, computer graphics and all sorts of different effect. TOP SUPERINTENDENT: Broward's Jim Notter wins superintendent of the year honors from the state's coalition of education foundations, the Miami Herald reports. FCAT REWARDS: Osceola schools will give prizes to students who log in to FCAT Explorer over the winter break, the Orlando Sentinel reports. TEACHING CONTRACEPTION:
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Florida education news: Teacher quality, FCAT prep, school boundaries and more
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