Digital teacher evaluation software from The University of West Florida – Florida Trend

The University of West Floridas Haas Center has developed and sold a software system for the electronic evaluation of Santa Rosa County School District teachers.

The Professional Educator Assessment and Results System, or PEARS, was developed by UWFs faculty, IT professionals and UWF students. The school district paid $125,000 for the software.

This story also features expert opinions, business briefs and people in the news: Haas Center; Professional Educator Assessment and Results System; Matthew Schwartz; Calypso Resort and Towers; Jorge Gonzalez; Eman El-Sheikh; Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuez; Christy Andreasen; Greenhut Construction

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