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Using Alternative Student Growth Measures for Evaluating Teacher Performance: What the Literature Says. Summary. REL 2013-002

Authors :
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic (ED)
National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance (ED)
Gill, Brian
Bruch, Julie
Booker, Kevin
Source :
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic. 2013.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

States and school districts are exploring alternatives to state tests for measuring teachers' contributions to student learning. One approach applies statistical value-added methods to alternative student assessments such as commercially available tests and end-of course tests. The evidence suggests that these methods can reliably distinguish among teachers. A second approach requires teachers to develop student learning objectives at the beginning of the school year; these can be used in instructional planning as well as evaluation. Ensuring consistency across teachers and schools is challenging, and implementation is demanding, but student learning objectives have the advantage that they can be implemented in any grade or subject. [This report was prepared for the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) by Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic administered by ICF International. For full report, see ED544205.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED544208
Document Type :
Reports - Descriptive