Sentences with phrase «derived from standardized testing»

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My concern derives from more than a bad day with a standardized test.
Our students also had to pass standardized tests derived from those frameworks.
«Surely it's reasonable to ask whether some of America's success might derive not from factors measured by standardized tests, but from other attributes of our educational system,» she writes.
Surely it's reasonable to ask whether some of America's success might derive not from factors measured by standardized tests, but from other attributes of our educational system.
Policies such as the Race to the Top competition derive from the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act, which tied federal school aid to standardized test results.
Part of that number (ranging from 20 % to 40 %) will be derived from how well students perform on standardized tests.
Professional Experience Fourward Technologies, Inc. (Gallatin, MO) 1998 — Present President and Chief Technologist • Lead organization created to incorporate all technology derived from prior Stanford Research Institute consulting project, supervising the DPI through four generations of product, and over 80 units in 15 years, as the new standard for eye movement research worldwide • Hold responsibility for the successful design, manufacturing, and maintenance of the Dual - Purkinje - Image Eyetracker as well as the maintenance of the Rodenstock Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope • Provide relevant guidance, technical direction, and support to product upgrades, system support, and peripheral development • Utilize analog and optical design experience to derive critical documents and establish standardized manufacturing procedures for custom - built equipment from complicated design and development information • Determine all testing procedures, designate material and other vendors, and specify quality assurance standards • Supervise all related business administration and operational tasks as needed
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