Recent policy interest in tying student learning to teacher evaluation has led to growing use of value-added methods for assessing student learning gains linked to individual teachers. VAM analyses rely on complex assumptions about the roles of schools, multiple teachers, student aptitudes and efforts, homes and families in producing measured student learning gains. This article reports on analyses that examine the stability of high school teacher effectiveness rankings across differing conditions. We find that judgments of teacher effectiveness for a given teacher can vary substantially across statistical models, classes taught, Education Policy Analysis Archives Vol. 18 No. 23 2 and years. Furthermore, student characteristics can impact teacher rankings, sometimes dramatically, even when such characteristics have been previously controlled statistically in the value-added model. A teacher who teaches less advantaged students in a given course or year typically receives lower effectiveness ratings than the same teacher teaching more advantaged students in a different course or year. Models that fail to take student demographics into account further disadvantage teachers serving large numbers of low-income, limited English proficient, or lower-tracked students. We examine a number of potential reasons for these findings, and we conclude that caution should be exercised in using student achievement gains and value-added methods to assess teachers' effectiveness, especially when the stakes are high.Keywords: Value-Added Models; Teacher Effectiveness; Accountability and Policy.
Modelos de Valor Añadido de la Eficacia DocenteResumen: El reciente interés para relacionar los resultados de los aprendizajes de los estudiantes con las evaluaciones docentes ha provocado un uso creciente de Métodos de Valor Añadido (MVA) para evaluar incrementos en los aprendizajes de los alumnos. Los análisis MVA se basan en hipótesis complejas acerca del papel que desempeñan las escuelas, los profesores, las aptitudes de los estudiantes, sus esfuerzos, sus hogares y familias en la producción de incrementos medibles de aprendizaje estudiantil . Este artículo discute los análisis que examinan la estabilidad de las clasificaciones de eficacia de profesores de escuelas secundarias a través de diferentes condiciones. Encontramos que valoraciones de la efectividad docente de un profesor/a pueden variar substancialmente a través de los distintos modelos estadísticos, las clases enseñadas y los años de experiencia. Además, las características de los estudiantes pueden impactar drásticamente las clasificaciones de los profesores, aún cuando tales características hayan sido previamente controladas estadísticamente en un MVA. Los profesores que enseñan a los estudiantes menos aventajados en un curso o año determinado reciben clasificaciones de eficacia más bajas que cuando un mismo profesor está enseñando a los estudiantes más aventajados en otro curso o año. Los modelos que no toman en cuenta las características demográficas de los es...
A survey was developed to obtain information on practitioner self-reported knowledge, use, and perceived effectiveness of classroom-based practices for the inclusive instruction of students with Emotional Disturbance (ED). This study reports descriptive results for a sample of general and special education teachers from the northeast who provided inclusive instruction and/or support to at least one student with ED in a general education classroom in the past year. Mann–Whitney and MANOVA tests were employed to determine differences between teacher populations for individual practices and four clusters of practices identified in an exploratory factor analysis (EFA; Behavioral Supports, Differentiation, Classroom Management, Instructional Practices). Findings suggest that special educators serve an important role in efforts to provide instruction that focuses on inclusion rather than merely integration. Implications for practice, study limitations, and areas for future research are discussed.
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