Value Added Teacher Preparation Assessment: Overview of 2007-08 Study

The Louisiana Board of Regents is the first in the nation to publicly use a performance model based upon the achievement of students in grades 4-9 as one of several measures to examine the effectiveness of teacher preparation programs. The State has supported the development and implementation of a...

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Educational Indicators
Evaluation Methods
Performance Based Assessment
Performance Factors
Preservice Teacher Education
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Qualitative Research
Statistical Analysis
Teacher Education Programs
Value Added Models
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