Sentences with phrase «of academic outcomes»

Those who created these alternative systems were concerned with freedom and religious conviction, not international comparisons of academic outcomes.
Students of color also do better on a variety of academic outcomes if they are taught by teachers of color.
For its part, National Alliance said it wants to include more measures of academic outcomes in future years and begin to make comparisons beyond those between charter schools and the public schools located around them.
Given the potential of afterschool programs to support youth in urban, low - income communities, the researchers examined the role that the afterschool classroom environment plays in terms of academic outcomes for youth with and without social and behavioral difficulties.
Smith - Ingram's bill should also strengthen public disclosure requirements for most private schools, she says, by requiring state reporting of academic outcomes for private schools with more than 10 voucher students.
In both the fall and spring, the researchers collected three types of academic outcome measures from youth and staff, including reading skills, youth perceptions of their academic abilities, and academic engagement.
Mitchell, for his part, says that he's producing good results in terms of the academic outcomes of his students — and that's why it shouldn't matter to the public what he pays his employees.
The status of public schools in Washington reinforces the point that money is no indicator of academic outcomes.
Because student perceptions are empirically linked to and predictive of academic outcomes, YouthTruth survey findings help educators make real - time adjustments before it's too late.
In my practice, I will resist against the systemic prioritization of academic outcomes and behavioral control at the cost of young peoples» identity development, empowerment, and community formation.
«We know it is the number one or number two leading predictor of academic outcomes.
The Office of Black Male Student Achievement (OBMSA) is an office designed to support black males in Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) to affectively change the trajectory of their academic outcomes.
Membership in the TOSS Associate Leadership institute (ALI) is open to all public school leaders whose mission is the improvement of academic outcomes of Tennessee public school students.
Curricular standards for voucher schools don't exist, monitoring of academic outcomes are not adequate by most educators» standards, and financial oversight is weak compared with how the state monitors tax dollars flowing to other types of nonprofit organizations.
Parents and educators often confuse the pursuit of academic outcomes in early childhood with happiness and success.
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires state accountability systems to include indicators of «school quality and student success» in addition to indicators of academic outcomes.
Since student perception data is empirically linked to and predictive of academic outcomes, understanding students» experiences in their K - 12 classes can give educators and school leaders rapid feedback to inform instructional practices.
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