Rethinking Teacher Evaluation in Chicago
Chicago Teachers Strike Shows Teacher Accountability At Charters Differs From Union-Contract Schools
An analysis of teacher evaluations in union and charter schools cites UChicago CCSR's data on CPS teacher and student performance.
Educators seeking parents to partner on evaluations
Michigan educators seek parent input and guidance from the University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research study on teacher evaluations.
Blog: What research exposed about market-based ed reform in 2011
A review of 2011 in education research, including the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research's recent teacher evaluation report.
Editorial: Teacher report cards
An editorial surveys the evidence for better teacher evaluations, including the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research's recent report.
Raising the bar: New teacher, principal evaluations on the horizon for Illinois schools
Illinois educators refer to the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research's teacher evaluation study as the state prepares for system overhaul.
University of Chicago researchers believe their teacher evaluation study could drive national discussion
UEI director Tim Knowles comments on what's next for the teacher evaluations tested in the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research's recent report.
Teacher evaluation pilot shows promise
A new University of Chicago Consortium on School Research study shows promising finds from a two-year teacher evaluation pilot in Chicago.
Chicago Teacher Evaluation Pilot Shows Promise for Fairly, Accurately Evaluating Teachers
As schools across the country face mounting state and federal pressure to overhaul teacher evaluation, a pilot initiative in Chicago provides evidence that principals are able to assess teachers accurately on practices that drive student learning,