Using Validity Criteria to Enable Model Selection: An Exploratory Analysis

Citation:

Chin, M., Hill, H., McGinn, D., Staiger, D., & Buckley, K. (2013). Using Validity Criteria to Enable Model Selection: An Exploratory Analysis. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Fall Research Conference.
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11/07

Abstract:

In this paper, the authors propose that an important determinant of value-added model choice should be alignment with alternative indicators of teacher and teaching quality. Such alignment makes sense from a theoretical perspective because better alignment is thought to indicate more valid systems. To provide initial evidence on this issue, they first calculated value-added scores for all fourth and fifth grade teachers within four districts, then extracted scores for 160 intensively studied teachers.Initial analyses using a subset of alternative indicators suggest that alignment between value-added scores and alternative indicators differ by model, though not significantly.

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