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Assessing Teacher Preparation Programs: A Value Added Approach George Noell Louisiana State University August 25, 2004.

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1 Assessing Teacher Preparation Programs: A Value Added Approach George Noell Louisiana State University August 25, 2004

2 Acknowledgement & Thanks Multiple Divisions with in Louisiana DE – Planning, Analysis, and Information Resources – Student Standards and Assessments Particular Individuals – Bobby Franklin, Ph.D. & Michael Collier – Fen Chou, Ph.D. – Mary Helen McCoy, Ph.D.

3 Redesign's BIG question: How do we know teachers are well prepared? Emphasis on meaningful assessment. Difficulties of geographic dispersion, instruments, and cost.

4 Leveraging Louisiana’s Educational Data to Assess TPP Challenge of unequal classrooms and students Value added approaches 1.Predict outcome 2.Assess actual outcome 3.Identify any patterns in Predicted versus Actual Outcomes 4.Act on the results

5 New Teacher Effect LEAP ELA (THIS IS AN ILLUSTRATION, NOT A VALID ASSESSMSENT)

6 New Teacher Effect LEAP Math (THIS IS AN ILLUSTRATION, NOT A VALID ASSESSMSENT)

7 Issues for the future Technical – Finalizing a model – National benchmarking – Capacity & Data management issues Policy Issues – Desire for a system – Use of the system

8 The Possibility TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAM ASSESSMENT THAT IS: Based on student achievement Practical and potentially affordable Uniform across all universities Can be use to improve teacher preparation

9 CONTACT INFORMATION Jeanne M. Burns burnsj@gov.state.la.us George Noell gnoell@lsu.edu


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