
A map infographic showing states in the US which have adopted measures to test teacher performance with student learning performance metrics. Its supposed to test objective measures.


This is a color coded map of the United States depicting that more than half of US states have adopted policies requiring teachers to be rated in part based on student performance.


This chart describes grading teachers. Specifically, more than half of US states have adopted policies requiring teachers be rated in part based on student performance.


This chart clearly displays the states that have adopted the requirement for teachers to be rated based on their student's performance. Most states have adopted this policy, and the ones that haven't, probably have poor education.


This map of the United States shows which of the 50 US states require teachers to be rated based on student performance. These teacher evaluations include "objective measures" of student learning.


This is a graph that shows that more than half of the United states have adopted policies that require teachers to be rated in part by student performance.


According to the National Council on Teacher Quality, a majority of states in America currently require teachers to be graded based upon the performance of students. This includes test scores and student work in general. While this method of assessing teachers depending upon the performance of their students i mostly confined to the Eastern and Western portions of the United States, it is a practice that still encompasses a majority of the Union.


This is a color coded map of the United States depicting that more than half of U.S. states had adopted policies requiring teachers to be rated in part based on student performance.


The image depicts how over half of US states have adopted policies requiring teachers be rated in part based on student performance. Laws appear to cross geographic, political, and ideological boundaries, covering many different states across the country.


This chart is of the United States and shows which states have policies regarding the grading of teachers. More than half the states have this policy.


This is a map of the US that is broken up by states. The states that are colored in are states that allow teacher evaluations to be in part based on student performance.


Grading Teachers. More than half of United States have adopted policies requiring teachers be rated in part based on student's performance. A United States map shows states that have adopted this policy in orange.


This image shows or depicts in US Geographical statistical format data concerning Grading Teachers and states rating their performance on how well their students are doing.


This chart is of the United States showing which states require the schools to do a teacher evaluation and also be graded upon there students overall grades. Most states have this policy according to the chart.


This chart describes grading teachers. Specifically, more than half of US states have adopted policies requiring teachers be rated in part based on student performance.

