WHAT: The Tennessee Teacher Evaluation Advisory Committee (TEAC)
NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen has proclaimed March 8 - 12 School Breakfast Week in Tennessee in recognition of the important role the School Breakfast Program plays in the lives of Tennessee students. The School Breakfast Program is a national, federally funded program that provides more than 30 million nutritionally balanced breakfasts to Tennessee students each year.
NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen has appointed nine men and women to serve on the Teacher Evaluation Advisory Committee established by the recently enacted Tennessee First to the Top Act of 2010.
“I am grateful to the individuals willing to serve in this capacity to help move Tennessee public education forward in bold, new ways,” said Bredesen. “I am confident that with the level of experience each of these Tennesseans brings to the table, we can accomplish this goal for teachers and their students across the state.”
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Education and SAS Institute Inc. are partnering to provide valuable teaching resources for Tennessee’s Colleges of Education. Future educators and administrators will learn how to improve teaching effectiveness and student performance by working with simulated reports and results from the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System (TVAAS).
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Education is proud to announce the 2010 Special Education Conference this week in Nashville. This year’s theme, “We’re Better Together: Team Work Makes a Difference,” addresses the importance of professionals and other service providers working together to ensure that students with disabilities are prepared for independent living and employment once they leave the public school system.
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Education is proud to announce today high school seniors Steven Wesley Lay and Ethan Cannon Green have been selected as the two most promising young scientific leaders in Tennessee’s 2010 high school graduating class. They will participate as delegates in the National Young Science Camp held near Monongahela National Forest.
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Education is proud to announce the 2010 Student Discipline and Alternative Education Institute beginning next week in Nashville. This year’s institute is presented in conjunction with the Department of Education’s Office of General Counsel, Office of School Safety and Learning Support and the UT Law Enforcement Innovation Center.