Tuesday, April 01, 2014

CUOMO STARTING TO BLINK ON COMMON CORE EVALUATIONS OF TEACHERS

The movement to opt out of state Common Core testing is having an impact. 

Republican candidate for Governor Rob Astorino's decision to have his kids sit out the tests is a major move on his part.  He is certainly attempting to capitalize on the statewide anger over the Common Core testing.

Governor Andrew Cuomo has reacted by finally having second thoughts about how teacher evaluations are linked to the Common Core tests while student promotions are not.  Cuomo today said the issue needs to be addressed.

While we must beware of this governor bearing any possible gift, we can say that the opt out from testing movement is scaring the governor so that is a positive development for sure.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cuomo can't do jack about the evaluations. As long as NYS receives Race to the Top funding, there will be tests used to evaluate teachers. There is no way in Hell that he will withdraw from Race to the Top. Also, he does not want to loose his hedge fund goon buddies in the private sector who are greasing his pockets.

UrbanEd said...

Those legislatures. They know they're out of a job next cycle if something isn't done.
For their sake, I hope he doesn't go the route the Board of Regents went and say that teachers can can appeal in court (which is something we can do anyway).