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William Sanders is a statistician at the University of Tennessee who discovered how to measure a teacher’s effect on student performance by tracking the progress of students against themselves over the course of their school career with their assignment to various teachers' classes.

Sanders’s approach, known as the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System, supports the idea that many parents have long suspected:

"not only do teachers matter, but some are lots better than others." [1]

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