Sentences with phrase «reliable attendance data»

The study... compared park temperatures and attendance records from 1979, when the parks started keeping reliable attendance data, to those from 2008.

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Other data, such as attendance and dropout rates, will hopefully be reliable enough to be added in the future.
Because attendance data is valid and reliable, a baseline can be developed for every school and states can establish a straightforward method for collecting and analyzing the numbers.
Brookings, one of the nation's oldest and most respected non-partisan think tanks, reports that attendance fulfills ESSA demands that the fifth indicator provide meaningful differentiation between schools, and also that it deliver valid and reliable data that can be drawn statewide across all schools and grade spans.
The Australian Early Development Index is an adaption of the Canadian Early Development Instrument.6, 7 It has been the subject of numerous reliability and validity studies.8 — 13 Studies have also shown teacher ratings on the questionnaire to be more reliable and consistent than parent ratings, 11,14 and that these ratings predict later educational outcomes.8, 15 In addition to the developmental data, the AEDI census also provides information on any special needs the child might have, the child's care and educational arrangements prior to enrolling at school as well as demographic data, attendance and geographical information about where the child lives.
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