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Tag Archives: Performance Pay

The Pros and Cons of Teacher Performance Pay Part 2

Posted on December 11, 2010 by Derek Viger
Posted in The Maine View | Tagged Classroom Disruption, District Awards for Teacher Excellence, Michelle Rhee, Performance Pay, Richard Nixon, School Budget, Standardized Tests, Teacher Evaluation, Texas Education Excellence Grant

The Pros and Cons of Teacher Performance Pay

Posted on December 7, 2010 by Derek Viger
Posted in The Maine View | Tagged Achievement Challenge Pilot Project, American Federation of Teachers, Center for American Progress, Paul LePage, Performance Pay

Grading the Candidates on Ed Reform

Posted on October 18, 2010 by Derek Viger
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Posted in Elections, The Maine View | Tagged Charter Schools, Common Core, Eliot Cutler, Funding, Libby Mitchell, Paul LePage, Performance Pay, Race To The Top, School Choice, Teacher Tenure | 15 Replies

LePage Education Reform Outline Part 2

Posted on September 23, 2010 by Derek Viger
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Posted in Elections, The Maine View | Tagged Charter Schools, Common Core, Eliot Cutler, Justin Alfond, Learn to Earn, Libby Mitchell, Maine Education Association, Paul LePage, Performance Pay, Special Education, Vouchers | 4 Replies

Cutler Education Reform Outline Part 2

Posted on September 3, 2010 by Derek Viger
Posted in Elections, The Maine View | Tagged Arne Duncan, Eliot Cutler, Libby Mitchell, Maine Technology and Learning Initiative, Paul LePage, Performance Pay, School Day, School Year, Tenure

What Did Baldacci Say On Education?

Posted on January 23, 2010 by Derek Viger
Posted in The Maine View | Tagged Arne Duncan, Brian Bolduc, Innovative Schools, John Baldacci, Maine Education Association, Performance Pay, Race To The Top, Randi Wiengarten

Jim Burke: Should Education Be a Race?

Posted on January 6, 2010 by Derek Viger
Posted in The Maine View | Tagged Dwight Eisenhower, Local Control, Performance Pay, Public Education, Race To The Top

MEA & the Race to the Top

Posted on December 23, 2009 by Derek Viger
Posted in The Maine View | Tagged Arne Duncan, Barack Obama, Charter Schools, Chris Galgay, Data Systems, Funding, Maine Education Association, Mark Gray, Performance Pay, Public Education, Race To The Top, Susan Gendron

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