CT News Junkie | Sausage Making Isn’t Pretty, But It Will Get Done: "Rep. Andrew Fleischmann, co-chairman of the committee, said he respects the closed-door nature of the negotiations and hopes others would too. He said he doesn’t plan on saying anything about the changes to the bill until it’s finished.
Earlier this week he said they were “close” but refused to say what areas were under discussion.
Perhaps the most controversial portion of the legislation involves Malloy’s proposal to make teachers earn and certification through new job evaluation process based partially on student performance.
During a meeting with African-American clergy he was urged to focus on student achievement. A handful of people in the room expressed concern about how the public dialogue has been focused on the professional teaching requirements and tenure and not the students."
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