DisneyBamaFan
Alabama - 2009 National Champions
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I wouldn't mind a rule that followed along these lines. A teacher's performance is assessed by how his/her students perform on standardized tests relative to their past performance and that of their peers. In other words, if a group of students performed significantly worse than they did in the prior year while their peers in other classes didn't show a similar decline, I'd blame the teacher.
Even then, I wouldn't just fire him/her. I would work with them on a performance plan and assess what could be done to remedy the situation. If it didn't improve, then I would fire the teacher...
I agree with this, but what if the entire school is failing, like the school in RI? Makes analysis more difficult...