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Value-added benefits are: a 22 year old hot babe, no begging, no coaxing, never a headache, plays all requests, no bitching and complaining or ‘honey-do’ lists.
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Value-added data is not the full measure of a teacher.
Natalie Ravitz: Let's Stop Pretending Poor Kids Can't Learn Natalie Ravitz 2010
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Value-added solutions, a higher-end set of products that some see as crucial to Akamai's growth, accounted for 58% of total revenue, unchanged sequentially but up from 55% a year earlier.
Akamai Net Rises, President Leaves Matt Jarzemsky 2011
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"Value-added data doesn't tell the whole story of a teacher," Ravitz said in a statement.
Liz Willen: Debate Over Value-Added Teacher Ratings Hits New York City Liz Willen 2010
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Value-added models aren't perfect, as even their most ardent supporters concede.
Liz Willen: Debate Over Value-Added Teacher Ratings Hits New York City Liz Willen 2010
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I, and many of my fellow educators, support this approach as one measure of our overall performance for several reasons: 1. Value-added methodology is one of the most accurate tools available to gauge a teacher's contribution to student learning.
Grace Snodgrass: Teachers Want Evaluations Grace Snodgrass 2011
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Value-added compares a student's predicted performance on standardized assessments with how he or she actually performs.
Grace Snodgrass: Teachers Want Evaluations Grace Snodgrass 2011
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I, and many of my fellow educators, support this approach as one measure of our overall performance for several reasons: 1. Value-added methodology is one of the most accurate tools available to gauge a teacher's contribution to student learning.
Grace Snodgrass: Teachers Want Evaluations Grace Snodgrass 2011
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Value-added compares a student's predicted performance on standardized assessments with how he or she actually performs.
Grace Snodgrass: Teachers Want Evaluations Grace Snodgrass 2011
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"Value-added" ratings use complex statistical models to project a student's future gains based on his or her past performance.
Liz Willen: Debate Over Value-Added Teacher Ratings Hits New York City Liz Willen 2010
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