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Tuesday, 02 September 2014

Value added models for NSW government schools, 2014

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Identifying high performing schools is an important step in developing the evidence base about “what works” to
improve educational outcomes for students.

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  • value added
  • value added measures in education
  • NSW
  • value added models
  • what works
  • student outcomes
  • student performance

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