Sentences with phrase «rich picture of student»

That system would incorporate local performance assessments with state assessments and state - developed performance tasks to provide a rich picture of student achievement.

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The fact check provides a fair and nuanced picture of achievement levels in English primary and secondary schools, and specifically the gap in achievement between richer and poorer students.
In the future, a students» performance across a variety of programs and platforms will likely give us a much richer picture of how that student is performing against state standards, as compared to a once annual high stakes test.
Rich Henderson, director of global education solutions at Lenovo (pictured) commented, «The research highlights that tech and specifically VR offers endless possibilities when it comes to teaching, students are no longer bound by classroom walls and teachers are no longer bound by traditional lesson plans.
In our special report on arts education, Edutopia paints a bright picture of how schools are forging innovative community partnerships to bring rich, academically integrated arts curriculum to their students:
We want a rich, holistic set of indicators of student growth and development that provide a full picture
Making judgments about student learning and school quality based on a body of work — a select number of pieces of student work from a number of assessments within a given discipline, provides a much richer and more accurate picture of student learning than a single, disconnected standardized test.
MGLS: 2017 data will provide a rich, descriptive picture of the experiences and lives of adolescents to help educators, researchers, and policymakers examine associations between contextual factors and student outcomes.
Even for strong and confident readers, viewing and discussing pictures is a great way of getting these students back into the groove of engaging in rich, meaningful conversations geared towards making meaning.
A rich, complex picture of a school emerges from the intersection of all four categories of data, such as a comparison of state test scores — disaggregated by program, gender, and grade level — with questionnaire results for students — also disaggregated by program, gender, and grade level.
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