AERA Issues Statement on the Use of Value-Added Models in Evaluation of Educators and Educator Preparation Programs November 2015 The American Educational Research Association (AERA) advises those using or considering use of value-added models (VAM) about the scientific and technical limitations of these measures for evaluating educators and programs that prepare teachers.
Joint Statement by AERA and ASHE on the Shooting at Umpqua Community College October 2015 The American Educational Research Association and the Association for the Study of Higher Education extend their deepest condolences to the families of the 10 victims of the shooting at Umpqua Community College and to the entire campus community. As organizations committed to the nurturing of students and the betterment of society, we are saddened by yet another senseless loss of lives in a learning environment. Read more
AERA Statement on the Charleston Shootings and Racism in America June 2015 The horrific deaths in Charleston, South Carolina, last week bear further witness to the troubling state of race relations and racism in the United States. Read more
AERA and ASHE Joint Resolution on Tenure and Academic Freedom in Wisconsin June 2015 The American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE), as the two national scholarly associations devoted to the study of all education and higher education, respectively, affirm the principle that academic freedom, grounded in the tenure process, is essential for high-quality research and teaching. Read more
Position Statement on High-Stakes Testing Adopted by Council, July 2000 The AERA Position Statement on High-Stakes Testing is based on the 1999 Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing. The statement is intended as a guide and a caution to policy makers, testing professionals, and test users involved in high-stakes testing programs. AERA Position Statement on High-Stakes Testing in Pre-K – 12 Education