Incident 96: Houston Schools Must Face Teacher Evaluation Lawsuit
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On May 4, 2017, a U.S. federal judge advanced teachers’ claims that the Houston Independent School District’s use of algorithmic teacher evaluations violated their due process rights to their jobs. The Houston ISD contracted with SAS Institute in 2011 to use their Educational Value-Added Assessment System to evaluate teacher performance. SAS does not allow teachers to review the calculations made by their proprietary algorithms, which, in the opinion of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, violates the teachers’ right to independently review the cause of their termination. Houston ISD ended its contract with SAS in 2016.
Short Description
On May 4, 2017, a U.S. federal judge advanced teachers’ claims that the Houston Independent School District’s algorithmic teacher evaluations violated their due process rights to their jobs by not allowing them to review the grounds of their termination.
Severity
Moderate
Harm Type
Harm to civil liberties
AI System Description
SAS Institute's Educational Value-Added Assessment System, which is designed to evaluate teacher performance based on student test performance.
System Developer
SAS Institute
Sector of Deployment
Education
Relevant AI functions
Cognition
AI Techniques
machine learning
AI Applications
data analytics, decision support
Location
Houston, TX
Named Entities
Houston Independent School District, SAS Institute, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Houston Federation of Teachers Local 2415, Andy Dewey
Technology Purveyor
Houston Independent School District, SAS Institute
Beginning Date
2011-01-01
Ending Date
2016-01-01
Near Miss
Harm caused
Intent
Accident
Lives Lost
No
Laws Implicated
US Constitution Fourteenth Amendment
Data Inputs
test grades
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HOUSTON (CN) – A proprietary system that measures teacher performance based on student test scores may violate teachers’ civil rights because they can’t verify the results are accurate, a federal judge ruled, advancing a lawsuit against Tex…
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