Sentences with phrase «measuring educational performance»

«It's possible that - for better or for worse - external measures such as Pisa will take on greater importance in measuring educational performance in a comparative context,» she added.

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Analytics aren't just for measuring performance; they can also help shape efficient educational institution infrastructures.
In the study, the educational performance of 68,000 children was measured.
The index is a composite indicator of health status, educational attainment (social development) coupled with per capita income (economic performance) and remains one of the most credible measures for human development across countries and regions worldwide.
Watching David Cameron's assured performance yesterday in the first Prime Minister's Questions of this parliamentary term, many Conservatives will have been greatly encouraged to hear him speak up in support of the «pupil premium» - a measure designed to boost educational opportunities for children living in deprived areas.
The results also show that if GPA and other measures of performance are excluded from the analysis model, it gives the impression that African - American men achieve lower educational levels than their white counterparts.
The researchers from the University's Department of Social Policy and Intervention, and the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm, studied the test scores measuring cognitive ability of children aged between 10 and 13, and found they had a strong effect on a child's subsequent educational performance.
In June 2007, EdSource — a respected, nonpartisan educational - research organization — published its third annual analysis, «California's Charter Schools: Measuring Their Performance
Hess questions the pickax approach as a half - measure that can not compel change or «alter the incentives that drive educational performance
Hanushek et al. attribute this widening, in part, to states» differing levels of knowledge capital, measured as workers» educational attainment combined with their test - score performance.
I infer the priorities of administrators and teachers from educational outcomes, as measured by student performance on the state's math test.
The four elements posit LD as: 1) heterogeneous; 2) intrinsic or neurobiological; 3) marked by a significant discrepancy between learning potential (measured intelligence) and academic performance (measured skills in reading, writing, mathematics, and oral language); and 4) not caused by cultural, educational, environmental, or economic factors or by other disabilities (such as mental deficiency, visual or hearing impairments, or emotional disturbance).
Moreover, prominent voices in teacher preparation continue to question whether clear - cut measures of student outcomes — such as graduation rates or test performance — are legitimate measures of educational performance.
Participation in afterschool programs is influencing academic performance in a number of ways, including better attitudes toward school and higher educational aspirations; higher school attendance rates and lower tardiness rates; less disciplinary action, such as suspension; lower dropout rates; better performance in school, as measured by achievement test scores and grades; significant gains in academic achievement test scores; greater on - time promotion; improved homework completion; and deeper engagement in learning.
Education Datalab has called for an overhaul of the government's GCSE performance measure to better reflect the entire educational experience of individual students.
The BOCES report card shall compare such measures of the fiscal performance to statewide averages for all boards of cooperative educational services.
Reporting performance on indicators separately underscores the broader understanding of what contributes to a positive educational experience for students by focusing on a variety of outcomes and ensuring that disparities among student groups within individual measures are not overlooked.
On March 15, 2017, the State Board of Education (SBE) and the California Department of Education (CDE) launched a new accountability system to replace the Academic Performance Index (API) to better measure our State's educational goals.
Accordingly, some indicators that are appropriate measures of performance for comprehensive high schools can not accurately measure the quality of educational programs at alternative schools.
OMI intends to perform among the best schools on quantitative measures of educational performance.
Yet again, we see that what we think is «good» performance on a a near - term educational measure is highly dependent on context and is not connected to later outcomes in a straightforward way.
Other things equal, I believe giving parents more ability to exercise educational choice is a good thing, and I think this is true above and beyond other measures of performance or quality.
«We have now published multi-academy trust - level educational performance measures for 2014, 2015 and 2016 results and will now publish the measures each January alongside the performance tables,» it wrote.
The PISA exam, given in 65 countries, is the most frequently cited comparative measure of international educational performance.
Districts, states, and schools can, at least in theory, generate gains in educational outcomes for students using value - added measures in three ways: creating information on effective programs, making better decisions about human resources, and establishing incentives for higher performance from teachers.
A second piece of legislation, SB 1346, focuses heavily on requirements around English learners and adds a mandate to include reclassified English learners to the subgroups of pupils whose educational achievement must be measured by the state's Academic Performance Index.
A school - based teacher preparation program in which a prospective teacher, for not less than one academic year, teaches alongside an effective teacher, as determined by the state or local educational agency, who is the teacher of record for the classroom, receives concurrent instruction during the year, through courses that may be taught by local educational agency personnel or by faculty of the teacher preparation program; and in the teaching of the content area in which the teacher will become certified or licensed; and acquires effective teaching skills, as demonstrated through completion of a residency program, or other measure determined by the state, which may include a teacher performance assessment.»
Under his leadership, substantive educator preparation, certification, and ethics reform efforts were initiated, including tiered certification, Preparation Program Effectiveness Measures (PPEM), performance - based educational leadership, enhanced ethics instruction and assessment, and the current work in job - embedded professional learning.
The IEP includes information about a child's present levels of performance on various tests and measures and includes information about goals and objectives, specifically how your child's educational problems will be addressed.
Even though these tests measure only a limited portion of what we care about in schooling, there is a high level of agreement that reducing achievement gaps between students of different races and economic backgrounds would be a major educational improvement (provided that it was accomplished by raising the performance of the less advantaged).
Research from educational experts and districts across the country have shown that using a combination of teacher practice and student learning data provides a more accurate picture of teachers» performance than using either measure on its own.
Hence, Zhao's «readiness» to leave the basement is much more important than any other performance «readiness» measure being written into the plethora of educational policies surrounding «readiness» (e.g., career and college readiness, pre-school readiness).
The State We're In: 2016 - 2017 measures Illinois» educational performance from early childhood through postsecondary education.
Supporters say the new measuring sticks could improve U.S. educational performance by holding teachers accountable for students» progress.
Our conclusion in our report to Congress and the public was sobering: There are little to no positive effects of these systems overall on student learning and educational progress, and there is widespread teaching to the test and gaming of the systems that reflects a wasteful use of resources and leads to inaccurate or inflated measures of performance.
The state superintendent, the highest - ranking elected educational officer, runs the state Department of Education, which measures school performance, assists lagging schools and distributes about $ 9 billion in state money to local school districts.
«The exclusive focus on test scores as the measure of educational quality should be replaced with the use of multiple performance measures including rates of graduation, college attendance, post-school employment, criminal justice system involvement, etc.,» Schaeffer said in an email.
Education Policy and Equality of Opportunity We provide a measure of equality of educational opportunity in 54 countries, estimated as the effect of family background on student performance in two
Each of these measures could be disaggregated according to lender or educational institution to yield a measure of the performance of these entities.
Developed and provided consultative and educational services to the health care systems for process improvement of greater than 100 Network - wide performance measures.
Assisted unit nurse managers by contributing to performance evaluations, educational development for the non-administrative tour employees, and meeting performance measures.
Under the Every Student Succeeds Act, states are using a new approach to accountability based on multiple indicators of educational opportunity and performance and can decide how to use these measures to identify schools for intervention and support and to encourage systems of continuous improvement.
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