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When principals rate teachers

A new research report from the Hoover Institution offers evidence that evaluations by elementary school principals are better predictors of teacher effectiveness than are more “objective” criteria such as educational credentials or years on the job. Read about this study in Education Next.

Posted by David Roberts on 05 May 2006 in Research

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