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Evaluating Value-added Models for Teacher Accountability - MG-158-EDU

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Clarifies the primary questions raised by the use of value-added models (VAM) for measuring teacher effects, reviews the most important recent applications of VAM, and discusses statistical and measurement issues associated with VAM.

Does value-added modeling (VAM) demonstrate the importance of teachers to student outcomes?

The authors clarify the primary questions raised by VAM for measuring teacher effects, review the most important recent applications of VAM, and discuss a variety of statistical and measurement issues that might affect the validity of VAM inferences.

The authors identify numerous possible sources of error and bias in teacher effects and recommend a number of steps for future research into these potential errors.

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0833035428 / 9780833035424
Paperback / softback
371.144
20/02/2004
United States
182 pages, Illustrations
157 x 228 mm, 217 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More