Not exact matches
Regardless of initial differences in
test score levels, all schools appear to help their students make similar improvements in
reading and math over two years.
Regardless of how many times you've watched a TED talk pop up on education reform, or
read a depressing Washington Post article on how American students
score on
tests, you probably haven't heard a whole lot from the perspective of students themselves.
AYP measures the percentage of students making certain target
scores on standardized
tests in
reading and math and graduation rates —
regardless of students» growth.
In these statewide studies, the most substantial and consistent finding is a positive relationship between full - time, qualified school librarians and
scores on standards - based language arts,
reading, and writing
tests,
regardless of student demographics and school characteristics.