Value-added (VA) measures are currently the predominant approach used to compare the effectiveness of schools. Recent educational effectiveness research, however, has developed alternative approaches including the regression discontinuity (RD) design, which also allows estimation of absolute school effects. Initial research suggests RD is a viable approach to measuring school effectiveness. The present study builds on this pioneering work by using RD and VA designs to estimate school effects at system and school level, comparing estimates from several measurement designs. The study uses a large English dataset (N = 148,135) spanning 342 schools, 10 local authorities, 6 consecutive school year groups (UK Years 3–9) across 3 years. RD is foun...
Educational effectiveness research is often criticised because of the absence of a theoretical backg...
Educational effectiveness research is often criticised because of the absence of a theoretical backg...
School-effectiveness research has not yet been able to identify the factors of effective and noneffe...
This article provides an illustration of how multilevel modelling, which is the standard method for ...
Previous research evaluating grammar school effectiveness has generally relied on snapshot or longit...
A number of papers have compared the effectiveness of private and public schools in different instit...
The research findings presented in this paper illustrate how the “value added” of schooling can be a...
This chapter presents a wide-ranging analysis of value-added estimates of school effectiveness, and ...
A number of papers have compared the effectiveness of private and public schools in different instit...
Abstract The multilevel value added approach to measuring school effectiveness is now widely used. W...
The multilevel value added approach to measuring school effectiveness is now widely used. We propose...
The primary purpose of this study is to compare the six models (cross-sectional, two-wave, and multi...
Abstract Value-added measures can be used to allocate funding to schools, to identify those institut...
Educational effectiveness research is often criticised because of the absence of a theoretical backg...
Effective school research has not led to unequivocal insight into the relations between school chara...
Educational effectiveness research is often criticised because of the absence of a theoretical backg...
Educational effectiveness research is often criticised because of the absence of a theoretical backg...
School-effectiveness research has not yet been able to identify the factors of effective and noneffe...
This article provides an illustration of how multilevel modelling, which is the standard method for ...
Previous research evaluating grammar school effectiveness has generally relied on snapshot or longit...
A number of papers have compared the effectiveness of private and public schools in different instit...
The research findings presented in this paper illustrate how the “value added” of schooling can be a...
This chapter presents a wide-ranging analysis of value-added estimates of school effectiveness, and ...
A number of papers have compared the effectiveness of private and public schools in different instit...
Abstract The multilevel value added approach to measuring school effectiveness is now widely used. W...
The multilevel value added approach to measuring school effectiveness is now widely used. We propose...
The primary purpose of this study is to compare the six models (cross-sectional, two-wave, and multi...
Abstract Value-added measures can be used to allocate funding to schools, to identify those institut...
Educational effectiveness research is often criticised because of the absence of a theoretical backg...
Effective school research has not led to unequivocal insight into the relations between school chara...
Educational effectiveness research is often criticised because of the absence of a theoretical backg...
Educational effectiveness research is often criticised because of the absence of a theoretical backg...
School-effectiveness research has not yet been able to identify the factors of effective and noneffe...