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Accuracy Defined

(1) the degree to which the data and information collected about the performance of a teacher are precise and correct measures of performance and are free from error. (2) one of four areas of standards in The Personnel Evaluation Standards: How To Assess Systems for Evaluating Educators by the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation. This area has eight sets of standards: Defined Role, Work Environment, Documentation of Procedures, Valid Measurement, Reliable Measurement, Systematic Data Control, Bias Control, Monitoring Evaluation Systems. See Bias, Conflict of Interest, Credible, Error of Measurement, Feasibility, Propriety, Quality Check, Rater Effect, Utility, Verification.

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  • Martin Porter, "Four principles of quotation", March 2002: Looks at the bogus quote attributed to Edmund Burke: "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" (and variations). "It is clearly unreasonable for anyone to have to prove a quote bogus. [...] I therefore formulate and offer to the world the following Principles for Quotations, two for quoters and two for readers, which, if universally followed, would make an immense improvement to the reliability of the information available on the world wide web. Principle 1 (for readers) Whenever you see a quotation given with an author but no source assume that it is probably bogus. Principle 2 (for readers) Whenever you see a quotation given with a full source assume that it is probably being misused, unless you find good evidence that the quoter has read it in the source. Principle 3 (for quoters) Whenever you make a quotation, give the exact source. Principle 4 (for quoters) Only quote from works that you have read."
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