I obtained data
on school demographics, high school graduation rates, and college entrance examinations from the publicly available Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) on the Texas Education Agency web site.
Not exact matches
Studies have shown half to two - thirds of the rise in non-participation is due to
demographic changes as baby boomers reach retirement age and teenagers choose to focus
on school rather than working part time.
Work with and support enrollment efforts based
on an understanding of
school identity and
on market and
demographic research.
But, she says, GAO did not actively track differences among
schools based
on demographics, but rather gathered a range of impressions from these participating districts.
The phase - in factor varies from 0.47 percent to 13.6 percent, with specific rates for the five largest city
school districts (New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Yonkers) and more general rates for other districts based
on district
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We used that decision - making power to deliver
on promises we had made to the electors: rapid
demographic change had led to a shortage of local primary
school places, so in the last four years we used the Council's resources to expand local primary
schools to create twice as many; concerns about a scruffy and run down high street were addressed by comprehensive neighbourhood renewal; and pressure
on household budgets was relieved by freezing the council tax and the cost of resident's parking permits.
The research also finds that black students are 54 percent less likely than white students to be identified as eligible for gifted - education services after adjusting for the students» previous scores
on standardized tests,
demographic factors, and
school and teacher characteristics.
Children of immigrants account for about one - quarter of children in the nation under age 5, and their share of
school enrollment will grow as they move into elementary
school, according to a report
on student
demographics by the Washington - based Urban Institute.
We begin by using the
Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) data (see sidebar for a description of the datasets
on which we rely) to provide an overview of
demographic changes to the teacher workforce since the late 1980s.
Finally, we make use of information
on the
demographics of students in
schools as reported to the Illinois State Board of Education.
The study examines the impact of winning a
school choice lottery
on dropout rates and crime for groups of students with different propensities to commit crimes, using an index of crime risk that includes test scores,
demographics, behavior, and neighborhood characteristics to identify the highest - risk group.
To estimate expected student performance, we used a statistical procedure that predicts student achievement (i.e., SAT scores and dropout rates) in the state based
on school characteristics and household
demographics.
Of course, whether educational preferences based
on demographics or dissatisfaction with existing
school performance manifest themselves in support for charter
schools depends
on other circumstances as well: notably, the political power of opponents to charter
schools, the most prominent opponents being teachers unions; and the degree of
school choice already available to parents.
There is also a wealth of information available
on the
demographics of charter
schools and whether they are representative of their neighborhoods.
In light of this concern, depending
on their goals, states may wish to adjust
schools» scores
on these indicators by controlling for
demographics, geography, and other factors, much as they already do when estimating student growth.
However, this analysis does not account for the possible sorting of students into particular
schools based
on characteristics not captured by their prior achievement and
demographic characteristics.
... And there [were] very few
school jurisdictions, prior to MATSITI, that could really put their finger
on the number of Indigenous teachers that they had and the
demographic characteristics of those.
To understand the decline in growth, Lake, et al., interviewed the operators of 74 different Bay Area charter
schools; examined data
on school openings, closings, authorizations, and enrollment; and reviewed media coverage, public polling data,
demographic data, and facilities leasing and purchasing information.
Over the last eight years, the district has spent $ 32 million
on the hardware systems necessary to track student
demographic and performance data districtwide, and another $ 2 million
on additional computers that allow teachers to access the system; much of this funding has come from the federal E-Rate program, which has allocated more than $ 10 billion toward Internet infrastructure in K — 12
schools and libraries since 1996 (see «World Wide Wonder?»
Previous predictions of teacher shortages later in this decade based mainly
on demographic projections of increased elementary -
school enrollment have been called into question by recent federal
demographic surveys.
We have six large paragraphs
on JiJi's operations,
school demographics, and a thrilling visit by the JiJi creator.
The impact that the changing
demographic composition of
schools could have
on the achievement of black students is not clear, especially given the difficulty of isolating the effects of desegregation.
A sociologist's theories
on the relationship between
demographics and
school success hold enduring lessons.
The survey is supplemented by a separately collected data set
on the
demographics and academic performance of the
school districts in which each respondent lives.
On the contrary, requirements for the reporting of extensive information on academic outcomes and basic characteristics of schools, including their demographic composition, have been embedded in federal and state law
On the contrary, requirements for the reporting of extensive information
on academic outcomes and basic characteristics of schools, including their demographic composition, have been embedded in federal and state law
on academic outcomes and basic characteristics of
schools, including their
demographic composition, have been embedded in federal and state laws.
While I find students are generally strong in recognizing alternative perspectives in an academic way — for example, analyzing different arguments
on why the American Revolution took place — I think there is a shortfall when it comes to empathizing with people outside their
demographic,» he says, adding that he saw the same pattern at other high
schools where he has taught in the past.
Why a Good Racial Mix May Also Create a Sense of Comfort at
School (The Christian Science Monitor) Lee Teitel weighs in
on integration in
schools and how there is a need to focus
on what is happening in
schools, not just the
demographic make - up of its students.
Your input could be part of a future Education Week project
on demographic changes in the nation's
schools.
On the plus side, legalized
school segregation disappeared and most
school districts have become as integrated as their cities»
demographics will allow.
And about one in three Newark students attends «beating the odds»
schools, those that outperform
schools with similar
demographics in their state in reading and math, according to a 2015 study by the Center
on Reinventing Public Education.
Recognizing this need, some districts have adopted a student - centered funding model, which adjusts the funding amount based
on the
demographics of individual students and
schools, and more closely aligns funding to their unique needs.
At the state level, Michigan
schools frequently score at the bottom of the table
on NAEP, even after adjusting for student
demographics.
Should we be glad that we're «moving
on,» focusing instead
on improving our
schools regardless of their
demographics?
The software will import real
demographic data
on a
school district's student performance, personality, racial makeup, and even social characteristics to generate a realistic classroom mix.
Incorporating rich information
on students» high
school performance, placement test scores, and
demographics, we developed statistical models to predict how remediated students would have performed had they been placed directly into college - level courses.
That is, we compare students with the same
demographic characteristics, the same test scores in the current year and in a previous year, the same responses to the surveys for other social - emotional measures collected by the district, and within the same
school and grade, to see whether students who look the same
on all of these measures but have a stronger growth mindset learn more over the course of the following year.
In each district, we sampled up to two elementary
schools and two high
schools, making sure to capture representative samples of public, private and charter
schools based
on demographics.
States can now focus most of their analysis
on individual student progress over time — the fairest way to assess the value that
schools add to student learning and the best way to disentangle
school grades from
demographics over which they have scant control.
The ideal dataset to address this question would track teachers from the beginning of their careers through retirement, and include information
on their
demographics (including gender) and public
school employment for each year.
Yet, much of that work depends
on a simple, often unstated, assumption: that the short list of control variables captured in educational data systems — prior achievement, student
demographics, English language learner status, eligibility for federally subsidized meals or programs for gifted and special education students — include the relevant factors by which students are sorted to teachers and
schools.
The GreatSchools website supplies users with simple and straightforward information
on school test scores and
demographics in a manner that enables comparisons across
schools.
However, in combination the various chapters confirm what most observers of charter
schools already know: that charter
schools serve different
demographic groups depending
on where they are located, are disproportionately located in low - income and minority areas in big cities and in those places serve mostly low - income and African American families — but, in some states, also exist in suburban areas where they serve predominantly white populations.
Mariam Durrani, an expert
on Islamophobia and Muslim youth and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education (HGSE), says that even if there are no Muslim students in a class, «changing educational and society - wide
demographics suggest that as young people come of age, we'll have even greater need for conversations about learning across difference and about addressing systemic inequalities,» whether about religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, or other identifiers.
Following an existing literature
on teacher and
school value - added, this recent charter
school research controls for student
demographics and baseline academic achievement in order to estimate the effectiveness of individual
schools.
Test - score,
demographic, and
school enrollment information
on Philadelphia students in grades 2 to 8 from2001 through 2008 are available for each student.
We focus our analysis
on charter middle
schools, because we are able to compare charter and traditional public
school students who had similar entering test scores and
demographic characteristics and even attended the same elementary
school.
Recent and ongoing projects include a researcher - practitioner partnership focused
on familial and
school - based relationships that support adolescents» emerging sense of purpose, academic engagement, achievement and post-secondary
school transitions; Project Alliance / Projecto Alianzo, a multiethnic study of parental involvement in education during adolescence; and collaboration with a local
school district focused
on school choice policies to examine equity and access to high quality
schools, along with
demographic variations in parental priorities and experiences with these policies.
Whether we look at rapidly shifting
demographics, constantly emerging technologies, the way we learn or the way we lead, K - 12
schools are experiencing dramatic changes that will have lasting effects
on young people, and ultimately, the nation as a whole.
Our data included each student's answers
on each year's test; which
school and classroom each student was in; each student's previous and future test scores; and
demographic variables including each student's age, sex, race, and eligibility for the federal
school lunch program, a widely used proxy for family income.