Climate Change and Value-Added: New Evidence Requires New Thinking
Whether or not value-added (or student achievement growth) should be used in teacher evaluations is a question that most people made up their minds about years ago. In this post, Tom Kane argues that detractors should reconsider their opinion, because, as has happened with climate change, there has been a slew of compelling new research on the topic in recent years.
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