Maryland is one of 17 states leading a movement to evaluate teachers based on student performance in the classroom, but the state doesn't require a teacher to be evaluated on an annual basis, according to a new report.
The National Council on Teacher Quality report released Wednesday analyzes states with the most ambitious teacher evaluation policies, including Maryland. NCTQ is a nonprofit based in Washington that advocates for changes to policies governing evaluations, training and pay for teachers.
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