Their first step of the evaluation is comparing
scores on state assessment tests to «statistical expectations for the state» and pulling those that have a high gap.
Both fully online (virtual) schools and blended learning schools included in the report tended to fare worse than traditional schools
on state assessments of quality.
We also identified a cohort of students whose second - grade achievement on the assessment and third - grade proficiency
rate on the state assessment could be reviewed.
We used results from an online practice test to identify «bubble kids» who were close to
proficient on the state assessment, as well as specific standards to reinforce in our instruction.
During her service, she has designed and developed several technology - infused math intervention programs for students struggling to master competencies required to meet
expectations on state assessments.
Over the years, test scores
on the state assessments used to measure progress did increase in most states, and thus more students became proficient.
These include collaborative leadership, personalization, and performance growth and reduced achievement
gaps on state assessments over time.
The school would set high benchmarks for student learning: 90 percent would score at proficient or advanced levels in reading, math and
science on state assessments after three years of enrollment.
Several of the schools that made big gains still have relatively low overall test scores, with less than 20 percent of students scoring at the levels of proficient or
advanced on state assessments.
As principal of John Muir, Dr. Goldberg helped lead the school from the lowest to the top literacy growth scores in the district and to over 7 percent proficiency gains
on state assessments in the first year.
«Our students made substantial
gains on the state assessments at every grade level assessed and in comparison to our regional district cohort and the state as a whole.
In this randomized controlled trial involving 312 students enrolled in an after - school program, we generated intention - to - treat (ITT) and treatment - on - the - treated (TOT) estimates of the program's impact on several literacy outcomes of fourth, fifth, and sixth graders reading below proficiency
on a state assessment at baseline.
Across the portfolio, CMO schools perform somewhat better in math than in reading, when benchmarked against their local
peers on state assessments.
The state board of education in Texas is considering a plan that would overhaul the state's system of standardized testing and reduce the number of hours students
spend on state assessments.
Note: TEA has published various documents stating that value - added data
on state assessment results will only be available for grades 5 through high school.
A new, three - year randomized control study of Milwaukee (WI) Public Schools from Johns Hopkins and Old Dominion Universities has found that students in schools led by principals who graduated from the National Institute for School Leadership's (NISL) Executive Development Program (EDP) outperformed their peers in math and
literacy on state assessments.
But the typical measure of student growth — progress
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Fifteen states, up from just eight in 1999, offer college admissions, free tuition, and / or stipends to students who meet a higher
standard on state assessments and / or who take advanced courses.
We gauge the differences among states by comparing how students
do on state assessments with how they perform on NAEP tests.
Commended Schools are recognized because of their high achievement
levels on state assessments, narrow achievement gaps, and progress made over time.
Southold School District Superintendent David Gamberg is criticizing Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to ratchet up the importance of student performance
on state assessments when it comes to teacher evaluations.
For example, the authors of a report commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) note that achievement
trends on both state assessments and NAEP were «positive overall and for key subgroups» through 2005.
Schools run by CMOs have produced greater gains in student
learning on state assessments than their district - school counterparts, while the mom - and - pops have fared less well, possibly making the single - site schools less attractive to authorizers.
The purpose of increasing the number of pupils demonstrating proficiency in science and
mathematics on the state assessment and to increase the number of pupils who are college and career ready upon high school graduation.
The most common factor among schools receiving a ranking of «low performing» and «in need of improvement» in Rhode Island was the failure of the subgroup with Individual Education Plans (IEPs) to meet annual measurable
objectives on state assessments in both language arts and mathematics.
Kansans are demanding higher standards in academic skills, as well as employability and citizenship skills, and the need to move away from a «one - size - fits - all» system that relies
exclusively on state assessments from No Child Left Behind.