In earlier posts this morning, I urged you to send your comments on the federal Department of Education plan to rate teachers’ colleges by the scores of students taught by their graduates. Call this “long-distance Value-Added Modeling.”

 

It is a bad idea on many counts, not least because VAM doesn’t work when it is applied to an individual (too many variables, too much missing data, too much error). It works even less when an institution will be judged by the test scores of students taught by their graduates.

 

Here are the proposed regulations.

 

Comments are due January 2 to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

 

Comments are due to the U.S. Department of Education by February 2.