2016
DOI: 10.1177/0031721716671910
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Students improve even amid evaluation controversy

Abstract: In 2012, New York education officials and the state’s teachers union announced one of the nation’s most aggressive programs for teacher and principal evaluation — the Annual Professional Performance Review system (APPR) — which required that 40% of an educator’s evaluation be based on student growth, using a combination of the state assessment and locally selected assessments; the other 60% to be based primarily on classroom observations. Positive student achievement and growth results for students in New York… Show more

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