Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05138

Introduced
1/9/15  
Introduced
1/9/15  
Refer
1/9/15  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Student Mastery Test Results In Teacher Performance Evaluations.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would significantly alter the current framework for assessing teacher performance within the state's educational system. The removal of student performance data linked to mastery tests means that evaluations will have to rely on alternative indicators of teaching effectiveness, which can include classroom observations, peer reviews, and other qualitative measures. This shift is expected to encourage more innovative teaching practices that prioritize student engagement and development over test performance.

Summary

House Bill 05138 aims to amend existing educational statutes by prohibiting the use of student mastery test results as a metric for teacher performance evaluations. The primary objective of this legislation is to reduce the pressure on educators that comes from tying their evaluations to students' standardized test performance. By eliminating these results from the evaluation process, the bill seeks to create a more equitable assessment of teachers' effectiveness, focusing instead on a holistic view of their professional practice and student growth.

Contention

The bill may face opposition from stakeholders who believe that standardized test results provide necessary accountability for both teachers and students. Critics of the legislation may argue that without some form of quantitative assessment through mastery tests, it could be difficult to measure educational outcomes effectively or ensure that teachers are providing adequate educational experiences. Conversely, supporters of the bill advocate for improved focus on diverse teaching methods that reflect a more comprehensive picture of teacher effectiveness without the restrictive influence of standardized testing.

Notable_points

Ultimately, House Bill 05138 highlights a larger national conversation around education policy and the efficacy of standardized testing. The initiative not only looks to support educators in their professional growth but also aims to foster an educational environment that values creativity and deeper learning experiences, reflecting a belief that teaching quality cannot be fairly judged solely by student exam results.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05436

An Act Concerning Educator Certification, Teachers, Paraeducators And Mandated Reporter Requirements.

CT HB05237

An Act Requiring Student Surveys During Evaluation Of A Private Career School To Renew A Certificate Of Authorization.

CT SB00230

An Act Concerning Mailing Of Test Results Related To Operating A Motor Vehicle Or Vessel Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or Drugs.

CT HB05020

An Act Concerning A Credit Against The Personal Income Tax For Certain Teachers.

CT HB05010

An Act Concerning A State Subsidy For Retired Teachers' Health Insurance Benefits.

CT HB05135

An Act Concerning A Subsidy For Retired Teachers' Health Insurance.

CT SB00377

An Act Concerning The Teachers' Retirement Board's Recommendations For Changes To The Teachers' Retirement System Statutes.

CT HB05437

An Act Concerning Education Mandate Relief, School Discipline And Disconnected Youth.

CT SB00453

An Act Concerning Independent Review Of The Investment Performance Of The State's Pension Funds.

CT SB00043

An Act Prohibiting The State Subsidization Of The Hartford-new Britain Busway.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.