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The new model would have four tiers — "highly effective," "effective," "developing" and "ineffective" — and be based on test scores as well as classroom observations.

Besides all the points that Richard Rothstein noted, a clear reason merit pay for teachers should not be based on test scores was the debacle of discovering last year that some New York City teachers had helped their students cheat on tests.

At the center of it was merit pay — the idea of paying teachers based on performance that has long been a flash point between critics of teachers' unions who believe it would increase accountability, and union leaders who fear that performance would be based on test scores rather than the subtleties of classrooms.

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Licensing for drugs and vaccines against these deadly agents must be based on testing in laboratory animals, despite the limitations of such work.

Objective methods for characterizing the performance of digital cameras can be based on test-targets or algorithms.

Veolia's efficiency claims are based on test burns, which are conducted every five years.

"Our initial estimates were based on test borings, but they're not really maps.

The failing designation for the schools they left was based on test scores and other factors.

The ranking is based on test scores, literacy and graduation rates.

MCI officials said the findings were based on test calls, interviews with employees and a review of contracts with other phone companies.

Pay-for-performance began in England in about 1710, when salaries were based on test scores in reading, writing and arithmetic.

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