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A new study of Wisconsins groundbreaking Student Achievement Guarantee
in Education (SAGE) class-size reduction program found a need for further
emphasis in several areas. Among those is teacher professional development.
Arizona State Universitys Education Policy Research Unit found
that SAGE schools have had mixed success in implementing the laws
professional development requirements. SAGE is a national model for improving
student achievement through reduced class sizes.
This study highlights the need for ensuring that SAGE teachers
and all teachers have professional development opportunities
in order to ensure that Wisconsins great schools provide classrooms
that work, WEAC Teaching and Learning Director Katie Schultz Stout
said. As the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act and
new teacher licensure requirements take effect, professional support must
be a priority.
The Education Policy Research Unit is headed by Alex Molnar, who led the move to create SAGE when he was a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Posted September 27, 2002