Value-Added Assessment in Practice
Lessons from the Pennsylvania Value-Added Assessment System Pilot Project
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/TR506CCAuthor(s)
McCaffrey, Daniel F.
Hamilton, Laura S.
Language
EnglishAbstract
Value-added assessment (VAA) systems use statistical techniques to analyze test-score data; VAA data is intended to help educators make more informed decisions about curriculum and instruction. The authors examined the rollout of Pennsylvania's VAA program, and found that, in its pilot phase, the program had little effect on student achievement and received limited use by most principals and teachers at schools participating in the program.
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EducationDOI
10.7249/TR506CCISBN
9780833044433, 9780833042361Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2007Classification
Educational strategies & policy
Educational strategies and policy