Teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: A relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling

Thesis advisor: Henry I. Braun === With teachers being largely held accountable for student learning outcomes, it is of critical importance to identify effective and ineffective teachers through the development and implementation of a successful teacher evaluation system. Addressing the call to expl...

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Main Author: Hu, Jiefang
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Published: Boston College 2015
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1041482019-05-10T07:37:22Z Teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: A relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling Hu, Jiefang Thesis advisor: Henry I. Braun Text thesis 2015 Boston College English electronic application/pdf With teachers being largely held accountable for student learning outcomes, it is of critical importance to identify effective and ineffective teachers through the development and implementation of a successful teacher evaluation system. Addressing the call to explore indicators of teacher effectiveness and enhance the traditional methods and practices of teacher evaluation, this study extends current efforts investigating different approaches to measuring teacher effectiveness through exploration of the relationship between two indicators of teacher effectiveness: the value-added estimates based on student test performance and growth, and the quality of student learning objectives (SLO) developed by teachers. It uses data from a large school district in North Carolina, comprising student achievement outcomes in mathematics and reading across five grades and three years. Different hierarchical linear models are employed to obtain teachers' VAM estimates with regression adjustments for prior years of achievement, student background characteristics, and teacher level covariate adjusted for each set of models. Weighted Least Squares (WLS) analysis, logistic regression, and point-biserial analysis are used to examine the variations in the relationships among teachers' VAM estimates, SLO quality and SLO attainment status across years and grades. The HLM results revealed fluctuations in teachers' VAM rankings obtained at different stages of the model sequence that caused the correlations with SLO quality to vary as well. The WLS results indicated that the correlations between VAM and SLO quality also varied across years and grades. Further data analysis revealed generally weak associations between SLO quality and attainment status, as well as those between teachers' VAM estimates and whether their SLOs were achieved. classroom practice student achievement student learning objectives teacher evaluation value-added modeling Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2015. Submitted to: Boston College. Lynch School of Education. Discipline: Educational Research, Measurement and Evaluation. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:104148
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topic classroom practice
student achievement
student learning objectives
teacher evaluation
value-added modeling
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student achievement
student learning objectives
teacher evaluation
value-added modeling
Hu, Jiefang
Teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: A relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling
description Thesis advisor: Henry I. Braun === With teachers being largely held accountable for student learning outcomes, it is of critical importance to identify effective and ineffective teachers through the development and implementation of a successful teacher evaluation system. Addressing the call to explore indicators of teacher effectiveness and enhance the traditional methods and practices of teacher evaluation, this study extends current efforts investigating different approaches to measuring teacher effectiveness through exploration of the relationship between two indicators of teacher effectiveness: the value-added estimates based on student test performance and growth, and the quality of student learning objectives (SLO) developed by teachers. It uses data from a large school district in North Carolina, comprising student achievement outcomes in mathematics and reading across five grades and three years. Different hierarchical linear models are employed to obtain teachers' VAM estimates with regression adjustments for prior years of achievement, student background characteristics, and teacher level covariate adjusted for each set of models. Weighted Least Squares (WLS) analysis, logistic regression, and point-biserial analysis are used to examine the variations in the relationships among teachers' VAM estimates, SLO quality and SLO attainment status across years and grades. The HLM results revealed fluctuations in teachers' VAM rankings obtained at different stages of the model sequence that caused the correlations with SLO quality to vary as well. The WLS results indicated that the correlations between VAM and SLO quality also varied across years and grades. Further data analysis revealed generally weak associations between SLO quality and attainment status, as well as those between teachers' VAM estimates and whether their SLOs were achieved. === Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2015. === Submitted to: Boston College. Lynch School of Education. === Discipline: Educational Research, Measurement and Evaluation.
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title Teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: A relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling
title_short Teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: A relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling
title_full Teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: A relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling
title_fullStr Teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: A relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling
title_full_unstemmed Teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: A relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling
title_sort teacher evaluation based on an aspect of classroom practice and on student achievement: a relational analysis between student learning objectives and value-added modeling
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