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Campus Connection: UW-Madison lab works with controversial data for Chicago schools

Nearly 30,000 public school teachers and support staff went on strike in Chicago this past week in a move that left some 350,000 students without classes to attend. And while this contentious battle between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union blew up due to a range of issues — including compensation, health care benefits and job security concerns — one of the key sticking points reportedly was over the implementation of a new teacher evaluation system.

Quoted: Rob Meyer, director of the Value Added Research Center in the UW-Madison School of Education.