Same bill, different facts: Jeb Bush’s education foundation backs bill that FEA boos
On Monday, the Florida Education Association slammed the bill moving through the Florida Senate that would change the way teachers are evaluated and paid. The union argued current law is good enough to remove bad teachers, and to say otherwise is a myth. Jeb Bush's Foundation for Florida's Future fired back today with a set of its own myths and facts, with its main point being the exact opposite of the union's. It's too tough to fire bad teachers and the law needs major change, the foundation states. Hmmmm. Wonder which side the GOP-dominated Legislature will side with as the bill hits committees starting Wednesday. To see the foundation's presentation, read on. "Myth vs. Fact: The Truth about Reform Modernizing Teacher Evaluations, Tenure and Compensation for the 21st Century Myth: The current process for evaluating teachers is fine the way it is. Fact: Last year, 99.7% of teachers in the state earned a “satisfactory” evaluation, yet 50% of our high school students, 35% of our middle school students and 30% of our elementary students didn’t make a year’s worth of progress in reading. (And 60%, 40% and 30%, respectively, were not reading on grade level.) That’s fine? Myth: The bill will eliminate tenure in Florida. Fact: The bill doesn’t eliminate tenure for teachers in the classroom today. The courts have determined that tenure is a property right and can’t be taken away by the Legislature. The bill does end the practice of granting lifetime guarantee of employment after just three years in the classroom. Instead, new teachers will have annual performance contracts. Myth: Annual tests are not
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Same bill, different facts: Jeb Bush’s education foundation backs bill that FEA boos
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