Assemblywoman Jean-Pierre: Delinking Test Scores and Teacher Evaluations Puts Focus on Students, Not Scores
Nobody knows better how our kids learn than their teachers theyre there every step of the way with guidance and encouragement. Every young New Yorker deserves a quality education that will help them build a strong future, and that starts with giving teachers the flexibility to focus on their students needs, not test scores.
To help us get closer to that goal, legislation I helped pass delinking test scores from teacher evaluations is now in effect (Ch. 59 of 2019). The law eliminates the mandate that state-created or administered assessments be used for teacher and principal evaluations, and gives school districts the option to either keep the current system of evaluations or establish a new system to evaluate their teachers and principals. Every child learns differently, and a standardized test score isnt always the most accurate representation of a students knowledge or an educators ability to teach. This legislation reduces the unfair emphasis on testing so that our students can focus on learning.