It took less than two minutes to set her straight. She didn't know that 20% was really two grades of 20% or 40% and she didn't know about he Principal's 60% that could override everything. And, when I told her the 60% meant nothing if the teacher didn't make the 40%, a light went off. You see, she retired from the math department at Packemin and remembers all the things Mr. AP did to her. (This teacher currently teaches at the same college I teach at and is loved by the students and the administration.) Her comment, "Oh my G-d, he will have a field day getting rid of people." As for the 40% scores, she said, "Watch how the classes will now be stacked. He did it before when it meant nothing."
The public has been fed a bunch of false and misleading information, scapegoating teachers for all the ills in society. The general public has bought into it. Right now, it is a terrible time to be a teacher and, if I hadn't retired last year, I would be handing in my papers now, instead of writing this. I discourage young people from entering the profession as it is no longer a career to grow old in and to perfect and it is no longer one that is respected. Giving 200% of yourself means nothing anymore in the entire scheme of things. If an individual who has been through the system didn't see through this new evaluation system, how will others not so close get informed correctly?
Times will change and the economy will improve. As in the past, bright young people will no longer go in for teaching. The city will have to go back to foreign countries to recruit teachers again. But, no one cares. A body in front of the room is all the politicians want. Our kids aren't worthy of quality teachers. If they were, this system used to determine effectiveness would not be in place.