Student math scores rose from the lowest of the district's six middle schools to the best, with students scoring an average of 76 percent. (revivingschools.org)
Findings show first - year teachers who are less effective in improving student math scores have higher attrition rates than do more effective teachers. (cepa.stanford.edu)
They similarly find that public schools generate higher student math scores than private schools. (educationnext.org)