This article is a progress report on the Project to Develop Standards for Evaluations of Educational Personnel, a three-and-a-half-year project being conducted by the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation. The overall goal of the project is to help improve systems for evaluating teachers, educational administrators, professors, and other educators, and to increase the educational benefits of personnel evaluations. The main contribution from this project will be professionally defined standards for use in planning and assessing personnel evaluation systems in educational institutions in the United States. In addition, the Joint Committee will plan and launch a continuing process of promoting sound uses of the standards and of reviewing and revising them. While the project is concerned with the U.S. context, its background, rationale, process, and products may be of interest to educators and psychologists in other national settings; certainly their criticisms and recommendations regarding the project would be of interest to the Joint Committee.