Bültmann & Gerriets
Impacts of Teacher Evaluation and Professional Development on Student Outcomes (Hc)
von Edward Crowe, Rena F. Subotnik
Verlag: Information Age Publishing
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-61735-863-0
Erschienen am 19.07.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 548 Gramm
Umfang: 252 Seiten

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The idea for this series developed from a forum organized by the American Psychological Association, the
American Educational Research Association, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Education
at the National Research Council on multiple methods in education research. At this forum, Dr. Pat Forgione,
(now former) superintendent of the Austin School District, hosted a dialogue with two scholars who were
each asked to analyze a problem situation Forgione provided from his district. The audience responded very
enthusiastically to this exercise and in the evaluations expressed the desire for more complementary analyses
of real-world problems that could serve as a component of research training in education. It is our intention to
have this volume and the others in the series serve as case-based teaching material for graduate classes in
education policy, and to inform the work of researchers, practitioners, and policy leaders.
This particular case study is designed to explore the extent to which a teacher evaluation system is effective. It also addresses the challenge of
measuring student achievement gains when the students in question are already at the high end of the scale, a different-yet important-problem in an
era when many concentrate on "low-hanging fruit" or students "on the bubble" between failure and marginal performance. By presenting a realworld
case, various research methods for studying issues raised by the case, and the interchange among scholars engaged in this effort, this volume will allow
educational policymakers and practitioners to decide if a proposed approach is compelling and relevant for their settings. Concurrently, a comparison
of various research methods addressing a real school-based problem provides an important learning tool for the research community, and for those who
study and make policy.We also believe that the case study and the research designs will be useful for those with responsibility for framing and funding
a research agenda in education that utilizes strong research designs applied to topics that matter to
student outcomes at all levels of the U.S. education system and at all levels of pupil performance. And
finally, we hope that doctoral programs that seek to prepare the next generation of education
researchers will find our approach helpful in their work.