Title: The Real Value of Teachers
1The Real Value of Teachers
- Using New Information about Teacher Effectiveness
to Close the Achievement Gap
Education Trust Conference Call for the Media,
February 25, 2004 Kevin Carey
2- Years of research has made clear that good
teaching mattersa lot.
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5Teacher difference impact
- The difference between a good (effective) and a
bad teacher can be a full level of achievement in
a single school year. (Hanushek)
Source Eric A. Hanushek. The Trade-Off Between
Child Quantity and Quality, Journal of Political
Economy, 1992.
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7Good Teachers Matter Now, More than Ever
- States, districts, and schools are looking for
new strategies to drive improvement and close
gaps. - The latest research confirms what we first
reported in Good Teaching Matters that
effective teachers are hugely important the
single biggest factor in student learning. - If we can get effective teachers to students who
need them, we can make a difference.
8- having a high quality teacher throughout
elementary school can substantially offset or
even eliminate the disadvantage of low
socio-economic background. John Kain, Eric
Hanushek, and Steven Rivkin
Source Steven G. Rivkin, Eric A. Hanushek, and
John F. Kain, Teachers, Schools and Academic
Achievement, Univeristy of Texas-Dallas Schools
Project, 2002.
9New Opportunities to Understand Teacher
Effectiveness
- Historically, the value of teachers was hard to
get a handle on. - But with common standards and new information
technology, combined with yearly testing required
by NCLB, many states now have the opportunity,
for the very first time, to fairly and accurately
measure teacher effectiveness.
10Value-Added
- Pioneered in Tennessee over the last 10 years
Tennessee Value Added Assessment System (TVAAS). - Based on growth in student learning from
beginning of year to the end. - Teachers rated on actual growth vs. expected
growth. - Statistical adjustments control for each
individual students learning history, isolating
teacher effect.
11Reliable and Fair
- TVAAS ratings are based on 3 years of data to
smooth out fluctuations. - Results show some teachers consistently get 150
or 200 growth over expected level, year after
year. - Others get less than 50.
- The difference has a huge impact on student
learning. - Others are catching on Dallas, Minneapolis,
North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Arizona.
12New Focus on Teachers Urgently Needed
- No matter what measure you use effectiveness,
certification, experience, education level,
licensure scores, you name it most vulnerable
students less likely to be in classroom of
qualified, quality teacher. - Good teaching matters but low-income, minority,
low-performing students dont get their fair
share of good teachers.
13Low-achievers are more likely to be assigned
ineffective teachers student class assignments
by effectiveness of teachersMATHEMATICS
number of students
Source Babu Mendro, Teacher Accountability
HLM-Based Teacher Effectiveness Indices in the
Investigation of Teacher Effects on Student
Achievement in a State Assessment Program, Dallas
TX public schools, AERA, 2003
14Low-achievers become high achievers with
effective teachersPass rates of previous
low-achieving students according to the
effectiveness of their teachersMATHEMATICS
percent passing
Source Babu Mendro, Teacher Accountability
HLM-Based Teacher Effectiveness Indices in the
Investigation of Teacher Effects on Student
Achievement in a State Assessment Program, Dallas
TX public schools, AERA, 2003
15How Can We Use Value-Added to Help Teachers and
Students?
- Improve classroom instruction
- Improve school management
- Improve district management
- Improve teacher training
- Improve state policy
161) Improve classroom instruction
- Provides teachers with feedback about progress
for specific subjects, different kinds of
students. - Much professional development takes place
inside the classroom tool for teachers to
learn, refine, and grow.
172) Improve School Management
- Principals can tailor classroom assignment to
specific strengths and weaknesses. - Schools can create an environment of professional
learning among teachers. - Study the most effective teachers learn what
works.
18One principal said
- Every year I sit down with the data, looking at
which teachers are most effective in each
subject, and where teachers have an opportunity
to improve. Say Teacher A is getting 150 of the
expected growth for 4th graders in reading, while
Teacher B is only getting 85 of expected growth.
Ill have those two teachers sit down together
and talk about their teaching practices and what
material theyre covering, so Teacher B can learn
from Teacher A and find out why shes so
successful.
193) Improve District Management
- Use teacher effectiveness data for teacher
assignment, teacher compensation, rather than
strict seniority-based systems - Chattanooga targeted low-performing schools,
focused on improving teaching, included salary
bonuses, staff reconstitution.
20Give schools a chance to succeed
- Better ways to distribute funding within school
districts - If schools with large numbers of low-performing,
low-income, or minority students have the
information they need, the resources they need,
and the freedom they need to hire very effective
teachers, their students can learn much more.
21Giving schools a chance to succeedChattanooga,
Tennessee
- 9 of the lowest-performing schools in Chattanooga
previously among the lowest-performing in the
entire state have been targeted for improvement. - Improvement efforts include using value-added
data to identify the districts most effective
teachers and enticing them to work in
low-performing schools. - The results?
22Source Chattanooga Public Education Foundation
234) Improve teacher training
- Lots of money spent on professional development,
little idea what works and what doesnt. - Value-added can be used to improve teacher
training in higher education track the
effectiveness of graduates, analyze and improve
schools of education.
24One Education School Dean said
- Weve got tons of graduates, but no mechanism
to assess the relative effectiveness of those
teachers. - -the Dean of University of Dayton school of
education, co-chair of a new initiative in Ohio
to use value-added data to evaluate and improve
university-based teacher training.
255) Improve state policy
- Make state funding formulas more fair give
districts the money they need to hire the
teachers they need. - Make licensure processes less cumbersome and
bureaucratic, more emphasis on effectiveness. - Study and improve alternate routes to teaching.
26 Also
- Hold higher education accountable for the
effectiveness of their graduates - Review state laws restricting teacher
compensation, evaluation, tenure. - Create powerful data systems to track students
between grades, schools, and districts.
27Value-added is a new opportunity to close the
achievement gap
- Now a possibility for the very first time in most
states. - We know what districts, schools, and students
need help. - We know that more effective teaching is a key
element of any successful strategy. - Identify effective teachers, find ways to get
them to the students who need them.
28The Education Trust
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