charter school teachers
Bringing Ed Reform to Scale
Posted November 7th, 2008 by Dave SabaYet another data point on the selectivity model for improving education. By selecting teachers from top universities, charter schools in Boston are getting better results for their students. This is pointed out in an editorial over at Gadfly today by Steven Wilson from Ascend Charter schools.
There are 7 charter schools that are realizing significantly higher student learning gains on the state’s MCAS tests. Over 50% of the teachers in those schools are from elite universities compared to 19% at public schools.
A GREAT week for education improvement
Posted January 11th, 2008 by Dave SabaThe "good weeks" in education improvement really keep you going. This week was certainly one of those weeks here. We had our 750th certification!! She is a health care professional from North Carolina who is moving to South Carolina to teach science. See what happens when you have the right program to attract career changers NC – you get the teachers you need!! (or if you don't, you lose a great science teacher)
Charter School Staffing: help is on the way
Posted January 4th, 2008 by Dave SabaThe Issue:
- Teachers have the greatest influence on student achievement
- There are not enough great teachers
- School districts have TFA and TNTP to help them
- Charter schools need to start demonstrating that they are really increasing student achievement
- Charter schools are not getting the staffing they need
The Solution:
Hold ABCTE recruitment events just for Charter and Private Schools




