2018
DOI: 10.14507/epaa.26.3820
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Between Scylla and Charybdis: Reflections on and problems associated with the evaluation of teachers in an era of metrification

Abstract: Abstract:The Scylla and Charybdis in this discussion of teacher evaluation are standardized achievement test data on the one hand, and classroom observational systems on the other. These are the two most common methods used to judge teachers' competency. Both have serious flaws: the former primarily with validity, the latter primarily with reliability. At most these evaluation strategies provide teachers' and their supervisors information about which to converse. But these two methods have such serious flaws t… Show more

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“…problems associated with validity, reliability and bias), as well as the negative consequences stemming from their use in teacher evaluation policies (e.g. narrowing of the curriculum and teaching to the test, see, for example, Amrein-Beardsley 2014; Berliner 2018). In Texas specifically, VAMs have been a contentious issue that has been taken up in policy debates and the courts (Amrein-Beardsley and Collins, 2012).…”
Section: The Hybridity and Interoperability Of T-tessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…problems associated with validity, reliability and bias), as well as the negative consequences stemming from their use in teacher evaluation policies (e.g. narrowing of the curriculum and teaching to the test, see, for example, Amrein-Beardsley 2014; Berliner 2018). In Texas specifically, VAMs have been a contentious issue that has been taken up in policy debates and the courts (Amrein-Beardsley and Collins, 2012).…”
Section: The Hybridity and Interoperability Of T-tessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these are unplanned and unpredictable and the thoughts that are behind them are typically unknowable. Choosing between the two most common and equally flawed evaluation systems (test-based and observational evaluations) is akin to being between Scylla and Charybdis (Berliner, 2018). Problem-free teacher evaluation systems do not exist.…”
Section: Other Modalities Of Teacher Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third component, student growth measurement, requires districts to develop an appropriate system for determining student achievement growth, and this can be in the form of portfolios, student learning objects (SLOs), or value-added measurements (VAM). VAM, the most controversial approachbut arguably the most statistically sophisticated (Berliner, 2018) has been used widely across Texas (and the US more broadly) for decades. It is designed to measure student growth from one year to the next, on state-wide standardized achievement tests, and link that growth to their teacher.…”
Section: Teacher Accountability and The T-tessmentioning
confidence: 99%