OK HB 3390 moves to the full house after being approved by the Education Committe yesterday. This bill, authorized by former Speaker Cargill, who is critized
the current pay-scale, which is based on years of service:
That’s a 19th-century industrial model of compensation. Pay raises should be targeted to teachers who go the extra mile, work hard.
Thad Jones, co-author of the bill and chair of the Education committe
explained,
There are no mandates in this legislation – school districts can decide if they want to participate and if they do, they are able to craft a plan around their local needs.
Each plan must include the following components:
- Growth in student achievement based on a nationally recognized test, student attendance goals and improvement or gains in graduation rates (this component will make up a majority of the basis for the award/bonus)
- Professional development
- Collaboration and/or mentoring
- Principal and peer review by trained evaluation teams
Democrats and the Oklahoma Education association are critical of the bill, which they say does not adequately address the fact that Oklahoma teacher salaries are currently below the regional average.
Labels: Education, Rep. Tad Jones, Spkr. Cargill
Posted at 2/28/2008 07:27:00 AM
