September 9, 2010

Rating Teachers Isn't That Easy

A.J. Duffy, USA Today

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Teachers are more than the sum of a single measure, which is why the value-added rating system is so unreliable.

When the Los Angeles Times recently published scores for 6,000 local teachers using the value-added system — a statistical measure of student improvement on standardized tests over a multiyear period — it investigated an issue that every parent of a public school child cares about, but it chose to focus on sensationalism over substance.

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