Harvard's Joshua Benton, a former education reporter now at the Nieman Lab, wanted the data visualization to allow users to compare
multiple districts rather than just look at them one at a time.
Isn't a bigger factor that representatives are elected by district, and districts are uniform enough that the majority tends to win repeatedly in
multiple districts rather than proportionately to its share?
Not exact matches
In a
multiple representation
district, the voting method is called Single Transferable Vote (STV)
rather than Instant - Runoff Voting (IRV).
• Having the vendor train everyone in your
district over several days
rather than paying for
multiple visits
You can also pull data for
multiple schools into one place
rather than visiting each school or
district profile individually.
For an analysis of how
district administrators differentiate support for improvement to schools, for example, we focused on medium - to large - sized
districts serving
multiple schools at all levels,
rather than small
districts with only an elementary, middle, and high school.
Should any of these states and
districts also tie serious consequences to such output (e.g., merit pay, performance plans, teacher termination, denial of tenure), or
rather tie serious consequences to measures of growth derived via any varieties of the «
multiple assessment» that can be pulled from increasingly prevalent
multiple assessment «menus,» states and
districts are also setting themselves for lawsuits... no joke!