A new report calls for major improvements in the way California teachers are recruited, trained, and evaluated. It’s a result of the state’s 48-member Task Force on Educator Excellence.
Education officials say the 90-page report is the first comprehensive look in a generation at how to recruit the best teachers, develop their work and provide useful feedback.
Linda Darling-Hammond co-chaired the task force. She says despite both local and state budget cuts, there are changes that can be made now.