CAP explores three
school classification models intended to «help states measure and rate school performance,» and recommends that any of the models:
Not exact matches
Specifically under the nonclassroom - based legal
classification of
schools, there are many different education delivery
models including a small number of 100 % online
schools but also including personalized learning
schools, homeschooling programs, traditional independent study programs, and hybrid programs.
According to the Kentucky Department of Education, their new accountability
model is a more robust — next generation
model that holds all
schools and
school systems accountable for improving student performance and creates four performance
classifications that determine consequences and guide interventions and supports.
Toward this end, the Center for American Progress has designed three
school classification system
models that capture a broader range of student performance than systems of the past.