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Houston Board to Vote on Changes to Teacher Performance-Bonus

By Bess Keller 鈥 September 10, 2007 1 min read
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Houston school administrators are seeking board approval this week to overhaul the nation鈥檚 largest performance-bonus plan in time for the second annual payout to teachers.

The controversial plan would continue to reward teachers and schools that do better than their peers in raising student test scores. But much more information would be available to teachers and the public about how the bonuses are determined, and teachers in a greater number of grades and subjects would be included in the most lucrative awards, district officials said.

In addition, the 200,000-student district has enlisted value-added-statistics guru William L. Sanders to calculate student test-score gains.

鈥淲e think we鈥檒l have a more sophisticated and fairer focus on student growth with the Sanders method,鈥 said the district鈥檚 research and accountability chief, Karla J. Stevens.

Publication by The Houston Chronicle of the names and awards of the more than 7,400 staff members who received the bonuses in January raised a ruckus, as honored teachers were sometimes overlooked. (鈥淗ouston in Uproar Over Teachers鈥 Bonuses,鈥 Feb. 1, 2007.)

Many of the changes to the system for rewarding teachers are being underwritten by a $3.6 million grant from the Los Angeles-based Broad Foundation.

The district expects to pay out as much as $22.5 million in bonuses next January.

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See other stories on education issues in Texas. See data on Texas鈥 public school system.

A version of this article appeared in the September 12, 2007 edition of 澳门跑狗论坛

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