Some of the country's largest and
richest states score below the average for the United States as a whole, including New York (30 percent), Missouri (30 percent), Michigan (29 percent), Florida (27 percent), and California (24 percent).
Not exact matches
The
score's
rich notes are handled well by this mix, as are the many subliminal sound cues that telegraph shifts in the protagonist's sensory
states.
While selection bias is still a concern, it is worthwhile noting that the authors control for a very
rich set of covariates including student demographics, parental income, parental education, student AFQT
score, freshman year GPA,
state of birth and various school characteristics.
Teachers felt that reforms like the Common Core and the incorporation of student test
scores in teacher evaluations were being done to them, rather than with them, said
Rich Ognibene, a former New York
State Teacher of the Year who signed onto an open letter to Cuomo earlier this year protesting his leadership on education.
Researchers, he says, need «to break the data out and look at a
rich set of characteristics and compare how kids are doing in a given
state to similar kids around the country, rather than just looking at the average
scores.»
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.
With this investment, the door will be opened to developing
scores of huge wind farms in Wyoming, a wind -
rich state with few people.