Sentences with phrase «small numbers of student test»

And there's the difficulty of drawing the right conclusions about teacher performance from very small numbers of student test scores, an especially tough challenge in elementary schools, where teachers typically work with a single classroom of students every day.
DPI said comparisons are «unreliable,» though, because of the small number of students tested in the statewide voucher program.
Small numbers of students tested in several MassInsight award - winning schools suggest that MCAS score gains may reflect little more than variations in the testing pool.
Small numbers of students tested mean MCAS score gains in award - winning schools may represent little more than good luck.

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The State Education Department's grades 3 - 8 assessment vendor, Questar Assessment, Inc., experienced a data breach affecting a small number of students registered for computer - based testing (CBT) in spring 2017, Commissioner MaryEllen Elia announced today.
In January, arguing to increase the weight of test scores, Mr. Cuomo cited the small number of teachers who were rated ineffective, noting that at the same time only about a third of students were reading or doing math at grade level, as measured by state tests.
To test this, Dr. Alexander Badrutdinov, Dr. Oleksandr Smorodin and OIST PhD student Jui - Yin Lin, built a microscopic channel device that contained an electron trap within to isolate a crystal of a relatively small number of electrons.
As a result, NAEP never collected in its long - term trend assessment a representative sample of students for any specific state, and the median number of tested students in each state was very small.
(Almost all the African - American students came from schools with average test scores below the district mean; the few that did not had almost identical average impacts, but the number of available observations was too small to recover precise estimates.)
The small number of common items makes the test developers nervous about the resulting student - level scores.
Rather than having regular check - ups on student progress, with relatively low stakes on those results, we'd have much higher stakes attached to a smaller number of test scores.
The number of students who never passed the exam was so small that the test quickly became an accepted practice.
For example, the Gates Foundation's small school reforms were widely panned as a flop in early reviews relying on student test scores, but a number of later rigorous studies showed (sometimes substantial) positive effects on outcomes such as graduation and college enrollment.
Schools taking a smaller number of vouchers also accept all students and administer the state test, but do not have a calculated performance rating.
While the National Center for Education Statistics does not release the exact number of students given the reading test, Best said it was between 3,600 and 4,200 students, a very small percentage of the tens of thousands of public school students in the state who are taking the Maryland School Assessments.
After piloting the collection of measures of those skills in a small number of schools during the 2013 - 14 school year, including conducting multiple experiments to compare the performance of alternative survey items, CORE conducted a broader field test involving more than 450,000 students in grades 3 - 12 the following spring.
A small number of students with missing test scores or other data were also excluded.
That number is small compared to the Atlanta and Philadelphia scandals, yet with more state policies — like teacher evaluations, merit pay, and takeovers of schools with poor ISTEP + scores — riding on students» scores on state tests, state officials, education experts, and parents told StateImpact Indiana they see these pressures to get results as incentives for teachers who can't hack it to bend the rules on state tests.
The smaller the number of test scores used to create value - added measures, the more important students» idiosyncratic performance is likely to be.
Normally schools only use a small portion of their available bandwidth but during testing large numbers of students will need to be online at the same time to take the test.
Given the small number of Virginia's Hispanic test takers, NCES does not regard recent year - to - year changes in the average scores and proficiency levels of these students as statistically significant.
As the numbers of students scoring in the very high ranges of APTS were, naturally, significantly smaller than those scoring in the mid and low ranges, the sample size was expanded by the inclusion of highly gifted students who had been tested at GERRIC's clinic, which specializes in the assessment of intellectually gifted children and adolescents.
In January, arguing to increase the weight of test scores, Mr. Cuomo cited the small number of teachers who were rated ineffective, noting that at the same time only about a third of students were reading or doing math at grade level, as measured by state tests.
David Whitman documents in Sweating the Small Stuff that dramatic gains in test scores have been reported for students enrolled in a number of the elementary and secondary schools profiled in his book.
Having small numbers of students with useable test scores can also add to random errors.
Unfortunately, the results from the norm - referenced tests were limited by the small number of students who could be traced from year to year in the data provided by Edison.
Teachers hope to have the best school year ever — with a smaller number of students, the most supportive parents, and the freedom to practice their profession without worthless testing and impossible requirements.
In Algebra 2 and geometry, the percentage of Jennings» students who meet proficient levels was higher than the state average, but only a small number of the district's students took those tests.
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