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1 Types of School Value-Added Reports
Differential Effectiveness Report Estimates All Years Multi-Subject Estimate Table Graph All Schools, Similar Intake, Same District Report

2 All Schools, Similar Intake & Same District Comparisons Report

3 Distribution of schools’ value-added estimate shown by a box-and-whisker plot
School with the highest value-added 75 percentile The box encloses the estimates of middle 50% of schools median 25 percentile School with the lowest value-added

4 This school has value-added slightly above
75% of all schools

5 This school has value-added well above 75% of similar intake schools

6 This school has value-added above average among schools from the same district

7 Differential Effectiveness Report
This School All Schools e.g. HKCEE e.g. AAI

8 Simple Regression Method: The concept of Residuals
200 above average value-added HK schools 7 HKCEE 78 100 average value-added 100 below average value-added 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 AAI

9 Multilevel Modelling Method: The concept of Residuals
200 value-added at student level above average value-added HK schools 7 School A value-added at school level HKCEE 78 100 average value-added 100 below average value-added 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 AAI

10 The absolute performance of school A in Chinese Language HKCEE
180 A 160 B 140 C 120 D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 20 Grade A B C D E % 20 14.7 26 21.3 18

11 The value-added performance of school A in Chinese Language HKCEE
180 A 160 The School B 140 C 120 Below average value-added D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 HK Schools 20 AAI 70 85 100 115 130 Grade A B C D E % 20 14.7 26 21.3 18

12 The absolute performance of school B in Chinese Language HKCEE
180 A 160 B 140 C 120 D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 20 Grade A B C D E % 20 14.7 26 21.3 18

13 The value-added performance of school B in Chinese Language HKCEE
180 A HK Schools 160 The School B 140 C 120 Above average value-added D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 20 AAI 70 130 85 100 115 Grade A B C D E % 20 14.7 26 21.3 18

14 The absolute performance of school C in Chinese Language HKCEE
180 A 160 B 140 C 120 D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 20 Grade A B C D E % 20 14.7 26 21.3 18

15 The value-added performance of school C in Chinese Language HKCEE
180 A HK Schools 160 The School B 140 C Average value-added 120 D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 20 AAI 70 130 85 100 115 Grade A B C D E % 20 14.7 26 21.3 18

16 The value-added performance in Mathematics HKCEE 2000
180 A HK Schools 160 The School B 140 C 120 Above average value-added D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 20 AAI 70 130 85 100 115 Grade A B C D E % 18.4 14.2 25.5 24.8 17.1

17 The value-added performance in Mathematics HKCEE 2001
180 A HK Schools 160 The School B 140 C 120 Average value-added D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 20 AAI 70 130 85 100 115 Grade A B C D E % 21 17.4 24.6 20.3 16.7

18 The value-added performance in Mathematics HKCEE 2002
180 A 160 The School B 140 C Below average value-added 120 D 100 E 80 F 60 U 40 HK Schools 20 AAI 70 85 100 115 130 Grade A B C D E % 20 14.7 26 21.3 18

19 Types of Differential Effectiveness
Pre-Test Post-Test Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Schools are different in their value-added performance, but have no significant difference in promoting the academic performance of students of different abilities.

20 Types of Differential Effectiveness
Pre-Test Post-Test Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Schools are different in their value-added performance but all are more effective in promoting the academic attainment of more able students

21 Types of Differential Effectiveness
Pre-Test Post-Test Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Schools are different in their value-added performance but all are more effective in promoting the academic attainment of less able students

22 Estimates high estimate 95% confidence interval low

23 Estimates All Years Report
Group of schools with similar value-added Data in tabular form Name/Group Value-Added Stanine Low Estimate High 2000 -9.56 -7.08 -4.59 1 2001 -4.02 -1.87 0.28 4 2002 -1.49 1.24 3.97 6 Enable comparison of value-added performance of a subject across the years

24 Stanine A stanine is a standardized score with a mean of 5 and a standard deviation of 2. They range from 1 to 9. There are two kinds of stanines, (a) School intake: To categorize schools into groups with a similar intake, the average AAI was calculated of all students in all schools at the S5 level and the average core 3 was calculated of all students in all schools at the S7 level. (b) School value-added estimates: To categorize schools into groups with similar value-added

25 × : stanine of a school stanine = 7 Normal distribution
stanine = 7 Similar intake Group × : stanine of a school Normal distribution (Converted from average AAI )

26 Multi-Subject Report Multi-Subject Estimate Table
Multi-Subject Estimate Graph

27 Multi-Subject Estimate Table
Low Value-added Estimate High Additional Mathematics -3.88 -0.69 2.51 Biology -5.22 -3.42 -1.61 Chemistry -7.1 -4.86 -2.62 Chinese History -8.78 -6.46 -4.13 Chinese Language -7.84 -5.59 -3.35 Computer Studies -4.02 -1.87 0.28 Economics -9.01 -6.59 -4.18 English Language (Syl B) -3.77 -1.97 -0.17 Mathematics -6.57 -4.26 -1.95 Physics -5.04 -2.58 -0.13

28 Multi-Subject Estimate Table
Subject Group N Subjects Offered N Subjects in Top 10% VA N Subjects in Top 50% VA Chinese Language Education 1 English Language Education Mathematics Education 2 Personal, Social and Humanities Education Science Education 3 Technology Education

29 Multi-Subject Estimate Graph
Value Added Score Additional Mathemathics Best 6 Biology Chemistry Chinese History Chinese Language Chinese Literature Computer Studies Core 3 English Language (Syl B) Geography History Mathematics Physics Religious Studies (B, C)

30 Both high and low estimates are positive
Above average value-added

31 Both low and high estimates are negative
Below average value-added

32 Cannot conclude that value-added is above average

33 Cannot conclude that value-added is below average

34 Check value-added estimates listed in Multi-Subject Table

35 Both low and high estimates are positive
Subject Low Estimate High Additional Mathematics -0.84 1.67 4.18 Best 6 -1.88 0.02 1.93 Biology -3.82 -1.93 -0.04 Chemistry -4.33 -2.23 -0.13 Chinese History 3.83 6 Chinese Language -2.35 -0.47 1.41 Chinese Literature -0.81 1.43 3.67 Computer Studies 0.05 2.12 4.19 Core 3 -0.64 1.4 3.45 Economics -1.44 0.84 3.11 English Language 1.66 3.96 6.25 Geography -4.5 -2.55 -0.59 History -2.87 -0.56 1.75 Mathematics -0.74 1.39 3.52 Physics -3.06 1.78 Above average value-added

36 Check value-added estimates listed in Multi-Subject Table

37 Both low and high estimates are negative
Subject Low Estimate High Additional Mathematics -0.84 1.67 4.18 Best 6 -1.88 0.02 1.93 Biology -3.82 -1.93 -0.04 Chemistry -4.33 -2.23 -0.13 Chinese History 3.83 6 Chinese Language -2.35 -0.47 1.41 Chinese Literature -0.81 1.43 3.67 Computer Studies 0.05 2.12 4.19 Core 3 -0.64 1.4 3.45 Economics -1.44 0.84 3.11 English Language 1.66 3.96 6.25 Geography -4.5 -2.55 -0.59 History -2.87 -0.56 1.75 Mathematics -0.74 1.39 3.52 Physics -3.06 1.78 Below average value-added


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