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Don't Scapegoat Teachers
Jan. 28 - theday.comIf there is one thing that gets Mary Loftus Levine steamed it's the perception that most of the problems with the Connecticut education system, and with American public education generally, can be attributed to bad teachers.

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Teachers Union Starts Ad Campaign
Jan. 23 - The Wall Street JournalConnecticut's largest teachers union went on offense Sunday in a looming education reform debate, kicking off a television advertising campaign during the New York Giants playoff game.

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State's Chance to Improve Education
Jan. 22 - theday.comConnecticut may boast about having the highest per-capita income in the land, but it should be ashamed of perpetuating the nation's worst "achievement gap" between poor students and their more affluent peers.

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Tenure Reform Finally on Educators' Agenda
Jan. 12 - The Lakeville JournalOn Jan. 3, the Connecticut Education Association (CEA) released a public education reform plan with tougher guidelines for teacher peer review and assistance, and for a more streamlined dismissal process to replace the current system of tenure.

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CEA Reforms Short of Mark
Jan. 11 - Republican AmericanThe state's largest teachers union, the Connecticut Education Association, unveiled some proposals for education reform Jan. 3, with the intent of creating a culture that values accountability.

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Teachers' Union Steps Up to the Plate
Jan. 6 - Stamford AdvocateThis is going to be the year of education reform in Connecticut. Gov. Dannel Malloy is creating a reform package to present to the General Assembly when it convenes next month.

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State Taking on School Reforms
Jan. 4 - ctpost.comGov. Dannel P. Malloy has been clear that education will be a top priority in his administration's second year. With a new state commissioner in place and reform on the agenda, the time to act is now.

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Teachers' Union Recommends Changes in Tenure System
Jan. 4 - theday.comCEA's report comes on heels of Malloy's call for education improvements

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Connecticut Teachers Union Steps Into Schools Debate
Jan. 4 - Wall Street Journal MetropolisAs Connecticut lawmakers head into a February session devoted to education policy, the state's largest teachers union on Tuesday came out with an agenda intended to shape the upcoming debate.

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State's Largest Teachers Union Calls For Tenure Reform, Universal Preschool, All-Day Kindergarten
Jan. 3 - courant.comConnecticut Education Association Says Teacher Evaluations Should Go Beyond Student Performance

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Teacher Union Proposes Reforms
Jan. 3 - msnbc.comThe state's largest teachers' union has released the education reforms it is proposing and one of those is to replace tenure with a what it calls a "streamlined dismissal process" for underperforming teachers.

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School Reform: Tough Part Is Understanding What It Means
Jan. 3 - courant.comThe Connecticut Education Association, the state's largest teacher union, is out with a slew of interesting and promising proposals intended to improve our schools. It appears that the union is ready to discuss many controversial topics during what Gov. Malloy has said will be a General Assembly session largely devoted to education

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Connecticut Education Association Calls for Overhaul of Teacher Evaluation
Jan. 3 - Litchfield County TimesA Connecticut teachers' union outlined Tuesday it's proposals for education reform in the state, focusing on teacher evaluation, early education and "ensuring fair distribution of resources."

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Teachers Union Takes On Tenure
Jan. 3 - ctnewsjunkie.comThe state's largest teachers union didn't shy away from overhauling the tenure system and teacher evaluation process Tuesday when it released its reform plan at a Capitol press conference.

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Conn. Teacher Union to Unveil Reform Plan
Jan. 3 - necn.comConnecticut's largest teachers' union is planning to release proposed education reforms that it says will help boost student achievement.
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A View from the Classroom: Proven Ideas for Student Achievement is a comprehensive education reform plan developed by teachers that includes changing the teacher evaluation process and replacing tenure with a streamlined dismissal process for underperforming teachers.
