Sentences with phrase «real improvement in student learning»

And, they further suggest, these changes will be widespread, and will lead to real improvements in student learning, as Kentucky's rise in scores from 2012 to 2013 suggests.
For example, the evidence is clear that high - stakes testing can produce severely inflated scores, meaning increases in scores far larger than real improvements in student learning.
«The SIG process has shown us that concerted action on the achievement gap with targeted supplemental support for educators can produce real improvements in student learning,» he says.
NEA members know we need to address quality inside the school building and poverty outside the school building if we are to see real improvements in student learning.

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In this year's state budget, Governor Cuomo with the support of the Senate and Assembly delivered real improvements that will make schools better and help our students learn.
«While others make excuses and point fingers for the problems in education, Governor Cuomo has delivered real improvements that will make schools better and help our students learn.
The findings below showcase how real - time, research - based feedback is improving student learning; informing policy; and providing breakthrough solutions to inform continuous improvement in the CORE Districts and beyond.
These connections will deliver real - time, actionable analytics that educators will use to drive continuous improvement in student learning and instruction.»
Conventional teacher and administrator training programs often engage candidates in simulations or learning circumstances that are nothing like what they experience in their daily work, thus robbing them of precious time with their students, and their own real - time improvement.
Linked Learning is a promising high school improvement approach that combines strong academics with real - world experiences in a range of career pathways connected to student interests.
In this article from Language Magazine, Using Data Senior Facilitator Mary Anne Mather offers practical strategies to help educators of struggling students act on a core belief of the Using Data process, «Significant improvement in student learning and in closing achievement gaps is a moral responsibility and a real possibility in a relatively short amount of time.&raquIn this article from Language Magazine, Using Data Senior Facilitator Mary Anne Mather offers practical strategies to help educators of struggling students act on a core belief of the Using Data process, «Significant improvement in student learning and in closing achievement gaps is a moral responsibility and a real possibility in a relatively short amount of time.&raquin student learning and in closing achievement gaps is a moral responsibility and a real possibility in a relatively short amount of time.&raquin closing achievement gaps is a moral responsibility and a real possibility in a relatively short amount of time.&raquin a relatively short amount of time.»
Those connections will deliver real time analytics that educators will use to drive continuous improvement in student learning and instruction.
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