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Teacher Knowledge and Skill Assessments and Teacher Compensation: An Overview of Measurement and Linkage Issues
Authors:Anthony Milanowski  Allan Odden and Peter Youngs
Institution:(1) University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1025 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI, 53706;(2) CPRE Teacher Compensation Project, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1025 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI, 53706;(3) Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 1025 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI, 53706
Abstract:This article summarizes the conclusions that the authors have drawn about the measurement quality and potential for linkage with teacher pay of three sets of teacher assessments—those developed or being developed by the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium, the Educational Testing Service, and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. To investigate the feasibility of using these assessments as a framework for a knowledge- and skill-based pay system, the Consortium for Policy Research in Education commissioned a set of papers for a conference in September 1997 on the measurement issues involved in assessing teaching practice to standards and linking these assessments to pay for knowledge and skills. The resulting papers, revised and published as articles in this journal, show that this approach is promising but that in some cases additional research on the measurement quality of the assessments is needed.
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