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I suppose the bottom line is, teacher accountability is one important aspect of improving the system. It's not the only one. As you say, we need to look closely at student accountability, too. And also, as you say, holding teachers accountable merely by looking at students grades/tests isn't valid either. That's part of what I meant when I wrote of finding good, objective, fair criteria by which to hire, fire, and pay our teachers.
I think any school legislation aimed at accountability should be balanced. Students accountable for learning, and teachers accountable for teaching. If these are objectively assessed, then I think we are getting somewhere.
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I might speculate that if we can increase the quality of faculty, we might find the political will to pay them better. Also, as morale goes up (which isn't a given, but is possible if this is done right), retention goes up.
Misc. thoughts.....thanks for tuning in!
(And I can foresee the attacks on the unions for keeping bad teachers on the job; but I don't think the unions would balk if the procedure for dismissing ineffective teachers was objective and fair...I know I wouldn't, and I'm a union member).