Several countries have implemented programs that use test scores to rank schools, and to reward or penalize them based on their students' average performance. Recently, Kane and Staiger (2002) have warned that imprecision in the measurement of school-level test scores could impede these efforts. There is little evidence, however, on how seriously noise hinders the evaluation of the impact of these interventions. We examine these issues in the context of Chile's P-900 program-a country-wide intervention in which resources were allocated based on cutoffs in schools' mean test scores. We show that transitory noise in average scores and mean reversion lead conventional estimation approaches to greatly overstate the impacts of such programs. We ...
In recent years, most states have constructed elaborate accountability systems using school-level te...
Are teachers ’ impacts on students ’ test scores (“value-added”) a good measure of their quality? On...
Lee's review of this report finds it relies on misleading data and unreliable methodology. Lee indic...
Several countries have implemented programs that use test scores to rank schools, and to reward or p...
The central role of noise in evaluating interventions that use test scores to rank schools Kenneth C...
Value-added analysis is a common tool in analysing school performances. In this paper, we analyse th...
Value-added analysis is a common tool in analysing school performances. In this paper, we analyse th...
© 2014 Dr. Alejandra OssesIn 2008, Chile introduced a high-stakes school accountability system, in w...
Performance-based accountability systems that rank schools based on their effectiveness produce ‘win...
University of Michigan and the RAND Corporation provided a number of helpful suggestions. Robert Gib...
Student access to education levels, tracks or majors is usually determined by their previous perform...
League tables are a problematic approach to inferring school effectiveness, but traditional value-ad...
Economic theory that underlies many empirical microeconomic applications predicts that treatment res...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...
The article examines high-stakes test scores in Washington, DC that are used to evaluate school qual...
In recent years, most states have constructed elaborate accountability systems using school-level te...
Are teachers ’ impacts on students ’ test scores (“value-added”) a good measure of their quality? On...
Lee's review of this report finds it relies on misleading data and unreliable methodology. Lee indic...
Several countries have implemented programs that use test scores to rank schools, and to reward or p...
The central role of noise in evaluating interventions that use test scores to rank schools Kenneth C...
Value-added analysis is a common tool in analysing school performances. In this paper, we analyse th...
Value-added analysis is a common tool in analysing school performances. In this paper, we analyse th...
© 2014 Dr. Alejandra OssesIn 2008, Chile introduced a high-stakes school accountability system, in w...
Performance-based accountability systems that rank schools based on their effectiveness produce ‘win...
University of Michigan and the RAND Corporation provided a number of helpful suggestions. Robert Gib...
Student access to education levels, tracks or majors is usually determined by their previous perform...
League tables are a problematic approach to inferring school effectiveness, but traditional value-ad...
Economic theory that underlies many empirical microeconomic applications predicts that treatment res...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...
The article examines high-stakes test scores in Washington, DC that are used to evaluate school qual...
In recent years, most states have constructed elaborate accountability systems using school-level te...
Are teachers ’ impacts on students ’ test scores (“value-added”) a good measure of their quality? On...
Lee's review of this report finds it relies on misleading data and unreliable methodology. Lee indic...