Students across the state of Florida are taking the FCAT 2.0 this week. The FCAT 2.0 will help to assess students under the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSS) which
were implemented in 2007. The FCAT 2.0 will include NGSS in reading and math. New science standards will be tested in 2012. The FCAT testing was scheduled later in the school year compared to previous years, which allows for more time to cover content. More important, more time to actually comprehend the content versus drilling irrelevant and fragmented facts into students heads. The Next Generation Sunshine State Standards are designed to make connections, favor quality over quantity. Students will cover fewer concepts in math, reading, and science but the concepts will be covered in greater depth. There is a lot of pressure on teachers this year because beginning next year, FCAT scores will affect teacher pay. Half of the teacher evaluations will be based on how their students performed in the FCAT and other exams over a three-year period. I’m definitely one for teacher accountable but not based primarily on test scores. There is no question that teacher evaluation and continued contracts need to be re-evaluated and revamped nationwide. In any private business or government position individuals are assessed yearly. If you are not performing up to standards, you are out. It’s quite difficult with the power of unions to fire a teacher who is incompetent. And unfortunately, it is the students who suffer. Long-term our nation suffers when students are not being given the opportunity for a quality K-12 education. I’d be in favor of teacher evaluation based on the teacher as a whole. Look at the dedication of the teacher, motivation, classroom environment, the relationship the teacher has with their students and their parents. Lastly, look at test scores over a several year period. Wishing all the Florida students and teachers a positive FCAT testing experience this week.
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Florida Named A Winner In Phase II Of Race To The Top
Diana Wehrell-Grabowski on August 26, 2010 in Teacher Training | No Comments »The District of Columbia, Florida and eight other states were announced winners in the second round of Race to the Top Grants on August 24th, 2010. Race to the Top state
competition is designed to reward states that are leading the way in comprehensive, coherent, statewide education reform. Winning states receive funds to be used in four key areas:
- Adopting standards and assessments that prepare students to succeed in college and the workplace;
- Building data systems that measure student growth and success, and inform teachers and principals how to improve instruction;
- Recruiting, developing, rewarding, and retaining effective teachers and principals, especially where they are needed most; and
- Turning around their lowest performing schools.
As a science education consultant that provides hands-on-minds-on inquiry-based science professional staff development teacher training workshops, I’m hoping that Florida school districts will seek out quality and effective professional staff development teacher training opportunities for their teachers. Not “one shot in the arm” training, but long-term training where teachers receive continual training and advice when needed throughout the year from a designated provider who has been proven to provide quality and effective professional staff development teacher training workshops. The training opportunities should be directly connected with the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards, hands-on-minds-on, and inquiry-based. Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski has been providing quality and effective professional staff development teacher training workshops since 1987 throughout the entire state of Florida and nation. Check out the teacher training workshops Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski offers here. Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski looks forward to working with Florida school district in their efforts to implement education reform.
For further details of Governor Crist announcement see the following press release.
