CT News Junkie | OP-ED | Teachers Keep Pushing; Malloy Says Delaying Reform May Nix CT’s NCLB Waiver: "“We believe in an evaluation system, and we will pay for an evaluation system. What we don’t embrace is the concept that we have unlimited amounts of time,” Malloy said, noting that the state is paying $2.5 million to train evaluators. Goldhawk stood her ground, noting that the New York evaluations have a 54 percent error rate.
Malloy stood his ground as well and told Goldhawk, “I don’t think you’re a bad person.”
Perhaps it’s not altogether surprising that substitute teacher Frank Ellison felt that the atmosphere of the meetings was negative toward teachers.
The governor recognized that SB24 is a work in progress. “Is this bill good enough? No. The answer is no. Do we have time to make it good enough? Yes.”
Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman announced that questions for the governor on SB24 can be emailed to the governor here."
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