Not exact matches
For example, research has found homeschoolers
generally score 15 to 30 percentile points above public school students
on standardized tests and they're achieving above average
scores on the ACT and SAT
tests.
Children from families of low socioeconomic status
generally score lower than more affluent kids
on standardized tests of intelligence, language, spatial reasoning, and math, says Priti Shah, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Wisconsin who was not involved in the study.
Throughout this process, the district has maintained its
scores on Indiana's
standardized tests; Lawrence Township's passing
scores generally hover around 70 percent and fall within a few percentage points of the state average.
* VAMs are
generally based
on standardized test scores and do not directly measure potential teacher contributions toward other student outcomes.
And students who attend high - poverty schools
generally score lower
on standardized tests, are less likely to graduate, and are less likely to go to college.