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FORUM: Accountability Gains
Are we measuring achievement gains accurately enough?
Will value-added analysis make performance-based
evaluations a viable tool for school improvement?
The Problem
Family background decisively shapes student achievement. As a result, simplistic accountability
systems that dole out rewards or sanctions based on test scores run the risk of punishing schools
and teachers for problems beyond their control.
The Solution, Perhaps
Attempt to measure the achievement gains that a school or teacher elicits by subtracting
their latest test scores from the previous year’s. These gains are less susceptible to the
home influences than the simple level of achievement at one point in time. Thus, by measuring gains,
we can pinpoint the “value” that a school has “added” to its students’ educational experience.
The Debate
Value-added analysis, while a promising innovation, suffers from various statistical
shortcomings. Errors in measurement could lead to schools‘ and teachers’ being rewarded
or sanctioned wrongfully. The question is whether the benefits of value-added
analysis outweigh the flaws.
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