Ecologies of education quality

Authors

  • Beth Graue University of Wisconsin Madison
  • Katherine Kresin Delaney University of Wisconsin Madison
  • Anne Sontag Karch University of Wisconsin Madison

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v21n8.2013

Keywords:

value added, quality, ecological framework, data use, reform

Abstract

Accountability in education has prompted policy makers and practitioners to focus on data use for instructional and organizational decision-making. The popular media have seized on Value Added (VA) measures as a key type of data use for reforming U.S. schools. Among education researchers, however, there are both critics and proponents. We examined data use by the district leaders and staff members of 12 schools in a large urban district, with attention to the role VA metrics play in their decisions and their conceptions of themselves. VA is only one of many types of data that can be used to portray quality. While there was a soft relationship between VA and classroom quality measured by CLASS, we found that understanding the schools’ contexts, particularly the use of resources and the coherence of actions to improve student achievement, greatly enhanced the power of our descriptions. As a result, we suggest that policies promoting multidimensional approaches to quality will better capture the complexity of education.

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Author Biographies

Beth Graue, University of Wisconsin Madison

Sorenson Professor, Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Associate Director of Faculty, Staff & Graduate Development -  Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin Madison

Katherine Kresin Delaney, University of Wisconsin Madison

Doctoral Candidate, Department of Curriculum & Instruction

Anne Sontag Karch, University of Wisconsin Madison

Doctoral Candidate, Department of Curriculum & Instruction

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Published

2013-01-30

How to Cite

Graue, B., Delaney, K. K., & Karch, A. S. (2013). Ecologies of education quality. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 21, 8. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v21n8.2013

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