Despite relying on a metric education scholars have called “volatile” and “incomplete,” the Los Angeles Times was given a journalism award for its
“„To Rob Weil, director of field programs and educational issues at AFT , the way the Times apportions the soundness of the research is problematic. While he doesn’t disagree with the paper’s definitionof “value-added,” he cautions, “value-added isn’t like statistics. If we said we want an average of numbers from the same data set, everyone does it the same way,” he told The American Independent. “But value-added is a developing statistical tool,” and therefore inconsistent. He points to a study by analystsat the University of Colorado at Boulder that ran the same data set the Times used only to come up with substantially different results.
