What is Effective Education?

Fact vs Fiction

Fiction: The Great Teachers and Leaders Law requires dismissal for an ineffective rating.

Fact: Teachers may lose their non-probationary status based on two ineffective ratings.

Fiction: The Great Teachers and Leaders Law removes due process rights.

Fact: Teachers who receive two consecutive ineffective ratings may contest those ratings.

Fiction: The Great Teachers and Leaders Law requires all teacher to earn non-probationary status, regardless of how long they have been teaching.

Fact: All teachers will retain their existing probationary or non-probationary status when the evaluations are implemented statewide.

Fiction: The Great Teachers and Leaders Law creates protection for principals.

Fact: Principals are at-will employees and not represented by teachers unions, so they cannot appeal ineffective ratings.

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