Data: Massive disconnect in Nev. teacher evaluations
By Meghin Delaney, Las Vegas Review-Journal
There are absolutely no ineffective teachers in Nevada’s worst-performing schools.
That’s according to the most recent teacher evaluation data provided by the state Department of Education. Statewide, only 55 of the 20,785 teachers rated after the 2015-16 year under the Nevada Educator Performance Framework were deemed “ineffective” — the lowest of four possible categories.
And none of them worked at what the state considers the most underperforming schools. You’ll find more ineffective teachers working in what the state considers its best schools, according to the most recent ratings of the five-star system issued after the 2013-14 year.