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Education Secretary Duncan: ‘release teacher data’

U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan with students. Photo: Ed Murray/The Star-Ledger

U.S. schools chief endorses release of teacher data

By Jason Felch and Jason Song, Los Angeles Times

8:07 PM PDT, August 16, 2010

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said Monday that parents have a right to know if their children’s teachers are effective, endorsing the public release of information about how well individual teachers fare at raising their students’ test scores.

“What’s there to hide?” Duncan said in an interview one day after The Times published an analysis of teacher effectiveness in the Los Angeles Unified School District , the nation’s second largest school system. “In education, we’ve been scared to talk about success.”

Duncan’s comments mark the first time the Obama administration has expressed support for a public airing of information about teacher performance — a move that is sure to fan the already fierce debate over how to better evaluate teachers.

Read more at the Los Angeles Times.

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