Value Added Measures In Education by Douglas N. Harris

This book provides an in-depth examination of value-added measures (VAM), a method used to evaluate the effectiveness of schools and teachers by looking at the academic progress of students over time. The author critically analyzes the potential and limitations of VAM, discussing its implications for policy, practice, and the future of educational assessment. Through a comprehensive review of research and data, the book explores how value-added modeling can impact teacher accountability, school improvement, and student outcomes, while also addressing the controversies and challenges associated with its implementation in the educational system.

The 9323rd greatest book of all time


Published
2011
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
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Original Language
English

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