Published On: July 16th, 2011|

Students First – Staff Reporter

“Value-added models have their limitations, but they also are an important way of using the data schools are now generating to closely examine what’s happening in classrooms across the country. Administrators are using value-added models to examine whether students are making the strides expected, to look at learning trends in an entire school or district and to assess the impact teachers are having on student learning.”(more)