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Should SASS Measure Instructional Processes and Teacher Effectiveness?

NCES
Author(s):
Susan S. Stodolsky (University of Chicago)
Publication date:
March 1996
Survey areas:
SASS - Schools and Staffing Survey
Publication number:
NCES 9607

Summary

This paper addresses issues related to the possible inclusion of items in SASS to measure instructional practices and teaching effectiveness. The paper explores what purposes can be served by measuring instructional practices on a national scale. It then examines how teaching effectiveness is conceptualized. The final sections of the paper suggest specific ways in which instructional practices and curricular content might be measures through SASS, including the selection of specific school subjects and grade levels for attention.

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