Demonstrate a record of producing
dramatic student achievement gains as a teacher in a tightly disciplined setting
While many charter schools across the state achieved impressive gains, charter schools in San Diego County and in Oakland Unified School District experienced the most
dramatic student achievement gains relative to their neighboring public schools.
«I'm confident that partnering with SDP will increase our capacity to use the right data and analyses and make better decisions that will eventually result
dramatic student achievement gains.»
Not exact matches
Arguably, the most important development in K — 12 education over the past decade has been the emergence of a growing number of urban schools that have been convincingly shown to have
dramatic positive effects on the
achievement of disadvantaged
students.
In the grade / subject areas in which we implemented all five policies described in Dobbie and Fryer (2011b)-- sixth and ninth grade math — the increase in
student achievement is
dramatic.
For example, both the Common Core State Standards effort and the move toward rigorous teacher evaluations could lead to
dramatic increases in
student achievement, if implemented faithfully by states and school districts.
While the differences in incoming
achievement are not
dramatic, they certainly do not support the theory that charter schools drain regular public schools of their best, most - advantaged
students.
Unfortunately, despite these changes in high - school course taking over the past two decades,
student achievement in core liberal - arts courses has not shown
dramatic improvement, and American
students have repeatedly fallen short on international comparisons of
achievement, particularly in math and science.
Having one expert teacher is good but having a number of expert teachers over successive years has a
dramatic effect on
student achievement.
They demonstrate that attending an oversubscribed charter middle or high school has a clear positive effect on
students» math and reading
achievement, but also find that this «on - average» result obscures
dramatic variation.
His major message: The best way you [as principal] can make
dramatic, sustained improvement in
student achievement and teacher performance is by drastically increasing [your] time spent in classrooms.
79, president of the foundation, «when we developed the conviction that
dramatic structural change was going to be necessary in Boston and other urban public school systems in order to generate broad improvement in the academic
achievement of the mostly low - income, minority
students who populate these districts today.»
Analysts have cited a legion of reasons for the state's slide in
achievement: the steady leaching of resources from the schools that was the inevitable result of the infamous 1970s property - tax revolt led by Howard Jarvis; a long period of economic woes caused by layoffs in the defense industry; curriculum experiments with «whole language» reading instruction and «new math» that were at best a distraction and at worst quite damaging; a school finance lawsuit that led to a
dramatic increase in the state's authority over school budgets and operations; and a massive influx of new
students and non-English-speaking immigrants that almost surely depressed test scores.
As a result of extensive meta - analytic work, Marzano, Waters and McNulty concluded: «A highly effective school leader can have a
dramatic influence on the overall academic
achievement of
students... Leadership has long been perceived to be important to the effective functioning of organisations in general and, more recently, of schools in particular.
Despite
dramatic changes in the community,
student -
achievement levels are the highest in the district's history and remain among the best in the state and the county.
The guide, «Turning Around Chronically Low - Performing Schools» (ies.ed.gov / ncee / wwc / practiceguides), cites teacher collaboration as a frequent approach to improving instruction in 35 chronically low - performing schools that achieved
dramatic turnarounds (substantial gains in
student achievement within three years).
The prestigious Blue Ribbon Schools Program (BRS) honors public and private K - 12 schools that are either academically superior in their states or that demonstrate
dramatic gains in
student achievement.
At the time, however, none of the designs had demonstrated that it would lead to
dramatic improvements in
student achievement (although Robert Slavin's Success for All program, the cornerstone of the Roots and Wings initiative, had shown promising results).
The key to
dramatic increases in
student achievement and lowering of the
achievement gap in a PBL - T school is rigorous standards - based curriculum learned via 100 % project - based earning infused with technology.
To secure the
dramatic improvements we need, we must have accurate, objective data on
student achievement and a commitment to identify and share effective educational practices.
Together, you'll be inspired to brainstorm and develop the key formative assessment strategies that activate learners for a
dramatic increase in
student achievement.
Evidence of deeper learning outcomes including
dramatic improvement in
student achievement
Early adopters of the practice report
dramatic declines in school discipline problems, as well as improved climates on campuses and even gains in
student achievement.
But instead of bringing
dramatic changes in
student achievement, district - wide changes were incremental — when they occurred at all.»
Kingsland, blogging this year on the Education Week website, sparked controversy by challenging superintendents of struggling school districts to relinquish their systems instead of trying endless reforms: «Rid yourself of the notion that your current opinions on curriculum, teacher evaluation, technology, or anything else will be the foundation for
dramatic gains in
student achievement.
At O. Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School, one of the first charters to open after Katrina, the mostly African - American
student body has turned in
dramatic gains in
achievement.
With the
dramatic increase in science instruction, the substantial increases in
student achievement in science (vs. demographically similar comparison
students) anticipated by the researchers were found.
As reflected in Figure 1,
achievement gains for
students identified as having disabilities have been
dramatic in many grades, with no decrease or even plateauing of performance among the general
student population.
As Assistant Commissioner at the Tennessee Department of Education, Emily Barton is responsible for the
dramatic improvement of
student achievement through many strategies including the implementation and success of Tennessee's evaluation system and the adoption of Common Core State Standards.
If we do so with unrelenting discipline and focus, we can move beyond the aura of accountability to the
dramatic improvement of
student learning and
achievement for all of our
students.
A
dramatic increase in non-teaching staff has not correlated with an improvement in
student achievement.
The Blue Ribbon Schools Program recognizes elementary and secondary schools that have demonstrated
dramatic gains in
student achievement while serving an economically disadvantaged population of
students.
From large urban districts to rural communities, Agile Mind programs have had a
dramatic impact on
student engagement and
achievement.
Innovation Zones are typically used when rapid,
dramatic improvements in
student learning are needed to close
achievement gaps and prior efforts within districts have not led to large enough
student learning gains.
Teachers know that, under challenging conditions, helping struggling
students make consistent,
dramatic improvements in
achievement can be tougher than landing a 747 on a cocktail napkin.
America has failed to capitalize on the promise of technology to drive
dramatic improvements in
student achievement.
Time Well Spent: Eight Powerful Practices of Successful, Expanded - Time Schools, reshapes the field for expanded - time schools by outlining specific practices that can lead to
dramatic increases in
student achievement and preparation for success in college and the workforce.
By taking control over factors that lead to
dramatic academic
achievement we can find ways around obstacles to change
students» academic trajectory and ensure
dramatic academic progress.»
Time Well Spent reshapes the field for expanded - time schools by outlining specific practices that can lead to
dramatic increases in
student achievement and preparation for success in college and the workforce.
To achieve the kinds of
dramatic changes we need for
student achievement — and for those changes to be sustainable for teachers,
students, and taxpayers alike — we need
dramatic changes to all aspects of the systems designed to support teachers.
As a result, Emerson Elementary School has seen
dramatic improvement in
student achievement over the past five years, moving from failure to exemplar among district elementary schools.
These programs work in alignment to develop leaders at all levels within and across schools in order to drive
dramatic levels of
student achievement:
We anticipate
dramatic positive effects on
student achievement from our intervention that is designed so that it can be taken to scale with integrity and at acceptable costs.
Acknowledging that too few high school
students graduate prepared for college and 21st - century jobs, governors at the Summit committed to
dramatic state action to raise high school expectations and
achievement in order to help ensure the nation's competitive position in the global economy.
As the modest - at - best results of programs like Teach for America suggest, simply unleashing young Ivy Leaguers on our school system is probably not going to have a
dramatic effect on
student achievement.
«Because of their impact, not only are they propelling
student achievement forward for the 2 million children in them, but charter schools are also causing traditional education to act and react in
dramatic ways.»
Using a value - added model to analyze performance data from 179 high - need charter schools across the country during the 2008 - 2009 school year, EPIC identified 22 schools that have made the most
dramatic gains in
student achievement.
Stanford
Achievement Test results released Monday show that Arthur Academy
students — kindergarten through second grade — made
dramatic strides in reading and math in one year...
Once Fellows successfully complete Year 1 and begin their careers as principals, they receive two additional years of customized Advisory and support to ensure their success and the
dramatic acceleration of
student achievement.
They are asked to effectively lead inexperienced and less - qualified teachers whilst making
dramatic gains in
student achievement.