The right high school for your student goes well beyond statistics
available about standardized testing results and the number of advanced or honors level courses offered.
Not exact matches
Because only
about 15 percent to 30 percent of teachers instruct in grades and subjects in which
standardized -
test - score data are
available, some states and districts have devised or added additional
tests.
They also raise important questions
about the government's reliance on
standardized test results as a guide for regulating the options
available to families.
Because classroom teachers can effectively use all
available assessment methods, including the more labor - intensive methods of performance assessment and personal communication, they can provide information
about student progress not typically
available from student information systems or
standardized test results.