Testing New Ways to Recognize What Makes a Good Teacher
22 December 2010
This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
In recent years, Bill Gates has given financial support to improve American education.
Late last year, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation launched the Measures of Effective Teaching project. The project tests new ways to recognize what makes a good teacher.
Its goal is to help educators and policymakers identify and support good teaching.
The study is being carried out in public school systems in seven American cities. Thousands of teachers volunteered to take part. They agreed to have their classes recorded on video, but only for observation by expert researchers.
Last spring, the project collected digital videos of thirteen thousand lessons in the classrooms taught by the teachers. They were in grades four through nine.
Researchers also collected information from students. They asked students to report their opinions of each teacher’s classroom. Students were also tested in mathematics, English and biology.
Officials recently released early results of the project study. The report says teachers’ past success in raising student scores on state tests is one of the strongest signs of their ability to do so again. This is known as a teacher’s “value-added.”
The teachers with the highest value-added scores on state tests also help students understand math or show reading ability.
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