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Gates Foundation launches the $45 million Measures of Effective Teaching study
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In 2009 the Gates Foundation launched the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) project, a roughly $45 million study — part of a broader $335 million 'effective teaching' push — that enlisted some 3,000 teachers across several U.S. cities to test how to identify and develop good teaching. Using classroom videos, student surveys, and test data, MET became one of the most ambitious privately funded education-research efforts in the country. Its findings, and the teacher-evaluation reforms it inspired, drew both praise and sharp criticism from educators.
Source: https://www.edweek.org/leadership/gates-study-offers-teacher-effectiveness-clues/2010/12
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