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SB10-191: Major Compromise In Works On Teacher-Evaluation Bill

Proposed amendments to the educator evaluation-and-tenure bill would dramatically lengthen the rollout time for any new system, not requiring legislative approval until 2012 and putting off full implementation until the 2014-15 school year.

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SB10-191: Ritter Throws Support Behind Changes in Teacher Evaluation

Nevertheless, the Colorado Education Association continues to fight the proposal.

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SB10-191: Teachers’ Union Comes Under Fire

The state’s largest teachers’ union is defending itself against allegations that it is throwing a “tantrum” by not backing the second round competition of Race to the Top federal education grant money in protest of a measure that targets teacher tenure.

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SB10-191: Legislation That Would Remake Teacher Pay, Tenure Rules Proves Divisive

A wide-reaching piece of legislation aims to rework the way educators across the state are evaluated, hired and retained — a comprehensive reform effort that has divided many in the state’s K-12 education system.

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SB10-191: Teacher Evaluation, Tenure Bill Finally Unveiled

The effort to change Colorado educator evaluation and the teacher tenure system was launched formally Monday with introduction of Senate Bill 10-191, the long-awaiting educator effectiveness proposal.

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