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Paying Teachers According To Student Achievement: Questions Regarding Pay-For-Performance Models in Public Education
Authors:James Caillier
Institution:School of Education and Human Services , The College at Brockport, State University of New York , Rochester, NY
Abstract:In an effort to correct for perceived deficiencies in the No Child Left Behind Act, value-added models were proposed as a way to find out how much students learned in schools and classrooms throughout the school year. What has garnered much controversy regarding the value-added model, however, is the attempt to link pay and tenure to performance. In this article, a theoretical framework is introduced that examines the likely success of using value-added assessments as a pay-for-performance tool. After applying the theory, the author suggests that caution should be used when utilizing value-added assessments to pay teachers for student learning.
Keywords:education  pay-for-performance  value-added  No Child Left Behind
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