According to the piece, states will now be accountable for: • Tracking the performance of public and charter schools • Track data that allows for
comparison of student subgroups • Promote increased academic performance and graduation rates
Not exact matches
These assessments are the only assessment
of student achievement that allow for
comparisons across all the states, across some large school districts, across a range
of subgroups, and over time.
Although most
of comparisons showed no association, the report claims that some
subgroups of voucher
students were less likely to commit crimes as adults.
Comparisons were made based on subject, grade level and subgroup and showed in 82 of 96 comparisons, the percentage of charter school students making learning gains was higher than the percentage of traditional public school students making lear
Comparisons were made based on subject, grade level and
subgroup and showed in 82
of 96
comparisons, the percentage of charter school students making learning gains was higher than the percentage of traditional public school students making lear
comparisons, the percentage
of charter school
students making learning gains was higher than the percentage
of traditional public school
students making learning gains.