(NYC) Watching Teachers Work
Reframing the Teacher Debates by Using Data from Classroom Observations
Event
Debates rage over how to identify good teachers, but few consider using information that can measure effectiveness while also helping teachers improve. New York City is a recent flashpoint with the controversial publication of flawed data rating the city's public school teachers. The time is ripe for a conversation that envisions new ways of evaluating teachers using results from standardized, valid and reliable observations.
Join us for an event at New York University that will spotlight recommendations from the New America Foundation’s latest paper on teacher effectiveness, Watching Teachers Work: Using Observation Tools to Promote Effective Teaching in the Early Years and Early Grades. With a panel of New York educators, we will explore how observation can be harnessed to improve public education through PreK-3rd grade reforms and across the PreK-12 spectrum.
Space is limited, so RSVPs are required. Thank you to NYU's Steinhardt School for its generous support of this event.
PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION: Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, NYC
Participants
Featured Speakers
Lisa Guernsey
Director, Early Education Initiative
New America Foundation
Susan Ochshorn
Founder
ECE Policy Works
Panelists
Anna Allanbrook
Principal
The Brooklyn New School
Amy Dombro
Author and consultant
Powerful Interactions: How to Connect with Children to Extend their Learning
Kristin Broderick
First Grade Teacher, PS 77
New York City
Rosa Lorenzo
Pre-K teacher
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House
Moderator
Dana Goldstein
Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow
New America Foundation