The amount and content of media
coverage of student test scores differed substantially between 2000 and the latter two election years.
Not exact matches
In 2000, the release
of scores so close to the election date and the media
coverage that followed may have primed voters to evaluate candidates on
student test scores.
Concerned citizens often need to understand
test scores to make sense
of the frequent press
coverage of international comparisons
of student achievement.
Figure 3 plots the average
test score of students (compared to the national average) by the average union
coverage rate
of educators in all 50 states.
Other
coverage of the agreement is in The Daily News (LAUSD has tentative deal with administrators on teacher evaluations) and KPCC (LAUSD and administrators» union reach tentative deal on
student test scores in evals).