Sentences with phrase «decline in test scores»

Other states that have enacted the common core have seen dramatic declines in test scores.
Will we see further declines in test scores in the next year or so?
This result highlights the cumulative nature of recessionary exposure, and also suggests that the national decline in test scores associated with lower per - pupil spending is echoed at the district level.
The government also promises to put a new emphasis on math skills after half of all Grade 6 students failed to meet the provincial math standard this year, continuing a steady decline in test scores over the past five years.
And, when research uses standardized tests to measure homework's impact, she continued, it is difficult to gauge how much of the overall improvement or decline in test scores is due to student learning in the classroom context as opposed to student learning from homework.
The authors, we are told, «misunderstood the decline in test scores.
Changes in the composition of the test - taking pool don't explain the decline in test scores either.
The pattern of an unexpectedly large increase and then a decline in test scores fits the profile of a classroom where cheating is going on.
If only ten to 15 parents turned out to protest the decline in test scores, the demonstration would be covered, pointed out Yvonne Simons, an education reporter for WRAL - TV in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Hockenberry then asked the panelists how they would respond if some residents cited a change in the population as the reason for a decline in test scores — that 20 Cambodians had moved into the town, for example.
Thus, NAEP shows no declines in test scores compared to 40 years ago among any of the three age groups tested; rather, it documents increases.
But the ASD initially saw a decline in test scores at the schools they took over.
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