Florida’s best teachers, according to FCAT scores
By admin at 30 November, 2009, 12:06 pm
Nine Tampa Bay area teachers are among the best in Florida, according to a new analysis of FCAT scores conducted for one of Jeb Bush’s education foundations. Last year, Bush’s Foundation for Excellence in Education put out lists of top teachers based on a single year’s worth of data – and was criticized by education researchers who said the student results were too “volatile” (meaning too likely to yo-yo from year to year) to draw such strong conclusions. So this year, the foundation partnered with the American Institutes of Research to look at three years worth of math and reading scores and determine which teachers consistently squeezed out the biggest gains. The analysis used a growth model to tease out a teacher’s contribution from other variables. All in all, 81 Florida teachers made 14 lists this year. The students were grouped into seven categories: below grade level, high achieving, disabled, English language learners, in low income families, in charter schools and overall. Here are the local teachers who made the lists: Daniel Couillard, Pinellas, St. Petersburg
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Florida’s best teachers, according to FCAT scores
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