Sentences with phrase «accurately measuring the success»

Additionally, the current tools and methodologies for accurately measuring the success of residential food waste reduction and diversion rates are early stage and based on a small number of case studies.

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Before you create a new piece of content, keep in mind what your goals for that content are so you can effectively tailor it to suit those needs and be sure you're measuring its success as accurately as possible.
I personally think the 70:20:10 model can be very effective and I would love to see more reports on how its success can be accurately measured and evaluated to highlight its USPs.
While we have yet to find the perfect system to accurately assess a teacher's impact, there are tools that could help over-taxed administrators more comprehensively measure teacher success.
But according to Raymond and her colleagues, the Chance - for - Success Index does not accurately measure the school system's contributions to outcomes for students.
Teachers» unions are strongly against these plans for a variety of reasons, including that they say it's nearly impossible to accurately measure an individual teacher's contribution to a student's success, since a child's achievement is cumulative over a period of years and the result of the efforts of many people.
A Mathematica case study and a recent article in Education Next examine first - of - its - kind research that measures how accurately a so - called next generation high school assessment designed for the Common Core predicts college success, compared with the existing state assessment in Massachusetts.
A successful school - accountability system contains three basic elements: It gauges education quality and progress by measuring data that accurately reflect student achievement; it disseminates the results to parents and the public in a simple and transparent manner; and it rewards and incentivizes success and provides interventions to support low - performing schools and reverse failure.
So the question is: How can we accurately measure what good teachers do and use these statistics to set the bar for success?
Summing up its stunning findings, Richard Whitmire writes, «Graduates from the top charter networks — those with enough high school alumni to measure college success accurately — earn four - year degrees at rates that range up to five times as high as their counterparts in traditional public schools.
It is time for a new generation of accountability that fully reflects a more comprehensive definition of student success, accurately measures student learning, and more systematically tracks our efforts to support children.
«Several changes are necessary to avoid setting students up for failure and ensure the proper accountability system is in place that will accurately measure and encourage their success,» she said.
Additionally, the accountability measures that were included in state's ESSA plans are more varied than ever before in order to more accurately gauge a school's success.
Many thought that this policy feature would change how people view student and school success, more accurately measure student achievement, and more authentically account for achievement gaps.
The Wildlife Picture Index will allow conservationists to accurately measure biodiversity in areas that previously have been either too expensive, or logistically prohibitive... we believe that this new methodology will be able to fill critical gaps in knowledge of wildlife diversity while providing much - needed baseline data to assess success or failure in places where we work.
• Develop financial statements, review sales and activity reports, evaluate performance data to accurately measure productivity and goal success, and provide cost containment measures where needed.
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