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Enhancing Polish School Quality: Educational Value Added Tools for Effective Assessment

Explore how Educational Value Added (EVA) tools in Poland help administrators, teachers, and parents assess school quality beyond standardized test scores. Understand the significance of EVA indicators and 3-year data averages in distinguishing high and low performing schools.

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Enhancing Polish School Quality: Educational Value Added Tools for Effective Assessment

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  1. EducationalValueAddedTools for administrators, schools, teachers, and parentsin Poland Mikołaj Herbst, 18.09.2013

  2. Thecontext • Schools are managed locally, but the central government is politically responsible for providing good quality education to all children • Students (parents) are allowed to choose school, but they know little about the quality of schools in range • Local govtsmanage schools, but how they can distinguish high and low performing facilities? • All actors tend to confound school quality and its average outcome at the standardized test

  3. Whatis EVA • Students' exam results depend on many factors • Research show thatfamilybackground and peerpressureare far strongerdeterminants od student performance thanschoolquality • Test scoreis a highly misleading indicator of whether a given school teaches well

  4. Whatis an EVA indicator • The EVAMis a set of statistical techniques that enable measurement of the school's input into learning results. • Itisbased on multipleregressionmodelsthatverify to whatextentstudents’ achievementsattheend of certaineducationstagecan be explained by their performance attheentry to thisstage + individualcharacterstics. • Thismethodrequirestestingatthe start and theend of theconsidered period

  5. Theconcept of EVA 6th grade test score 6th grade test score 6th grade test score

  6. Whatisofferedwithin EVA toolpack • Polish student istested 3 timesover his/hercareer: atthe 6th, 9th, and 12th grade. • Thisallows to calculate EVA for lowersecondaryschools (grade 7-9) and uppersecondaryschools (grade 10-12). • Schoolsreceive a EVA calculatornecessary to estimate a school’s EVA usingindividual data on students • A web-basedtoolproviding a 3-year averages of EVA for individualschools, groups of schools, schoolswithin a municipality, regionalaverages, etc. isavailableonline. • Data isprovidedingraphical form (charts)

  7. Whatis a 3-year indicator?

  8. How to readthe chart (2) EVA (math) Supportiveschool Successfulschool Test score (math) Schoolrequiringassistance School of missedopportunities 90% of schools 50% of schools

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