La investigación de los Modelos de Valor Agregado (MVA) para las políticas educativas: Delimitando la discusión

Translated title of the contribution: Value-Added Model (VAM) research for educational policy: Framing the issue

Audrey Beardsley, Clarin Collins, Sarah A. Polasky, Edward F. Sloat

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Abstract

In this manuscript, the guest editors of the EPAA Special Issue on 'Value-Added Model (VAM) Research for Educational Policy' (1) introduce the background and policy context surrounding the increased use of VAMs for teacher evaluation and accountability purposes across the United States; (2) summarize the five research papers and one research-based commentary that were peer-reviewed and selected for inclusion in this special issue; and (3) discuss the relevance of the papers both individually and collectively. Their importance is discussed in terms of each paper's contribution to the general research on this topic and each paper's potential to inform educational policy. In addition, the papers reflect our shared thinking about VAMs, VAM output, and the inference-based decisions for which VAMs are increasingly being used.

Translated title of the contributionValue-Added Model (VAM) research for educational policy: Framing the issue
Original languageSpanish
JournalEducation Policy Analysis Archives
Volume21
StatePublished - Feb 11 2013

Keywords

  • Teacher accountability
  • Teacher evaluation
  • Value-added

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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