The value-added model statistically establishes the expected learning growth for each student, called an expected score. When a student's actual performance differs from these expectations, a portion of that difference is attributed to the teacher's and a portion is attributed to the school's influence. Together, this information is used to compute a teacher's value-added score. School value-added scores are the average of the teacher value-added scores within the school, and are provided to districts that choose to use them for the performance of students component of administrator evaluations required under Section 1012.34(3)(a)1., F.S.
The value-added model statistically establishes the expected learning growth for each student, called an expected score. When a student's actual performance differs from these expectations, a portion of that difference is attributed to the teacher's and a portion is attributed to the school's influence. Together, this information is used to compute a teacher's value-added score. School value-added scores are the average of the teacher value-added scores within the school, and are provided for districts that choose to use them for the performance of students component of administrator evaluations required under Section 1012.34 (3)(a)1., F.S.
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-5.0411
Rulemaking Authority 1012.34 FS. Law Implemented 1012.34 FS.
New 9-9-15, Amended 4-30-18, 3-15-22.