The papers include charts listing each of the fired attorneys, with notations about their "leadership skills" and performance evaluations.
One of the little-known secrets of successful individuals is that those who are most successful use performance evaluations every day.
The 2011-12 test scores will be a factor in some Glen Cove teachers' job-performance evaluations this year for the first time.
"And so his record went before the board just like anyone else's, and he received his promotion appropriately based on his performance evaluations, " she said.
In some cases, the lawyer can negotiate a carve-out of certain information that is valuable to the employee (e.g. performance evaluations) so it can be used in future employment or business.
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In what has become a polarised argument, other vital issues such as the quality of teaching or evaluations of school performance have hardly been broached.
In his address, the president appealed for all states to adopt a nationally established set of performance standards centered on skills evaluations that measure students' achievement in reading and math.
Both Tennessee and Louisiana changed their charter school laws to meet Race to the Top criteria, and California dropped from its books a law that made it illegal to tie teacher evaluations to student performance.
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At issue were the length of the school day, tying teacher evaluations to student academic performance, and potential job cuts.
Directors today are also more likely to be involved in regular formal peer evaluations to improve board performance and, in some cases, to achieve director rotation.
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The city's nearly 30, 000 teachers walked out on September 10, objecting to a longer school day, evaluations tied to student performance and job losses from school closings.
Evaluations establish the principle that there is such a thing as performance in the first place.
In the past three years, more than 25 states have passed laws to link scores to teacher evaluations, because officials think it is a more effective way to gauge performance than traditional reliance on observations by school principals.
Once fair, rigorous evaluations for teachers and leaders are in place, they can serve as a foundation for connecting educator performance with differentiated professional development, compensation, and career advancement.
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