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What does value-added assessment mean?
Value-added evaluation refers to the progress, development, growth and transformation of students in academic ability, life, emotion and social development after receiving a certain stage of education, and uses this to judge the value of students' individual development and school effectiveness.

"This evaluation method respects differences, pays attention to the starting point, pays attention to the process and emphasizes development." Tian said that this is consistent with the reform of comprehensive quality evaluation. In addition, Tian stressed that value-added evaluation means talking about progress from the starting point and talking about exports from the entrance. This is a change in the way the Municipal Education Bureau evaluates schools, in order to improve students' personality growth and independence in their three-year high school career, not just their academic progress;

Taking the reform of academic evaluation methods as a breakthrough, it is the key to promote the reform of other evaluation methods, so as to solve the unfavorable factors affecting students' academic performance, let teachers master the teaching rules and subject system, and then coordinate the relationship between teachers and students.