Not exact matches
«We are committed to establishing a worldwide educational
system by simultaneously raising the standards
of learning, affording greater autonomy
at the local school
level, and creating increased accountability for student
success,» said Lillian Gonzalez, the director
of the Department
of Defense
Education Activity,...
We recommend the use
of a coordinated, coherent, evidence based instructional
system linked to educational outcomes needed for student
success at next
education / training
level (integrated standards, curriculum, instructional materials, assessments etc.).
(James J. Barta and Michael G. Allen); «Ideas and Programs To Assist in the Untracking
of American Schools» (Howard D. Hill); «Providing Equity for All: Meeting the Needs
of High - Ability Students» (Sally M. Reis); «Promoting Gifted Behavior in an Untracked Middle School Setting» (Thomas O. Erb et al.); «Untracking Your Middle School: Nine Tentative Steps toward Long - Term
Success» (Paul S. George); «In the Meantime: Using a Dialectical Approach To Raise
Levels of Intellectual Stimulation and Inquiry in Low - Track Classes» (Barbara G. Blackwell); «Synthesis
of Research on Cooperative Learning» (Robert E. Slavin); «Incorporating Cooperation: Its Effects on Instruction» (Harbison Pool et al.); «Improving All Students» Achievement: Teaching Cognitive and Metacognitive Thinking Strategies» (Robert W. Warkentin and Dorothy A. Battle); «Integrating Diverse Learning Styles» (Dan W. Rea); «Reintegrating Schools for
Success: Untracking across the United States» (Anne Wheelock); «Creatinga Nontraditional School in a Traditional Community» (Nancy B. Norton and Charlotte A. Jones); «Ungrouping Our Way: A Teacher's Story» (Daphrene Kathryn Sheppard); «Educating All Our Students:
Success in Serving
At - Risk Youth» (Edward B. Strauser and John J. Hobe); «Technology Education: A New Application of the Principles of Untracking at the Secondary Level» (N. Creighton Alexander); «Tracking and Research - Based Decisions: A Georgia School System's Dilemma» (Jane A. Page and Fred M. Page, Jr.); and «A Call to Action: The Time Has Come To Move beyond Tracking» (Harbison Pool and Jane A. Page
At - Risk Youth» (Edward B. Strauser and John J. Hobe); «Technology
Education: A New Application
of the Principles
of Untracking
at the Secondary Level» (N. Creighton Alexander); «Tracking and Research - Based Decisions: A Georgia School System's Dilemma» (Jane A. Page and Fred M. Page, Jr.); and «A Call to Action: The Time Has Come To Move beyond Tracking» (Harbison Pool and Jane A. Page
at the Secondary
Level» (N. Creighton Alexander); «Tracking and Research - Based Decisions: A Georgia School
System's Dilemma» (Jane A. Page and Fred M. Page, Jr.); and «A Call to Action: The Time Has Come To Move beyond Tracking» (Harbison Pool and Jane A. Page).
Research on student engagement
at the
level of school
systems can be the lens with which to focus on quality schools that provide an equitable
education that leads to academic
success.
This would also bridge communication amongst educators across grade
levels to analyze the gaps that exist within our
education system, to identify the resources that are needed
at each
level to ensure the
success of children and to prepare them for college and future careers.
For a district qualifying under this paragraph whose charter school tuition payments exceed 9 per cent
of the school district's net school spending, the board shall only approve an application for the establishment
of a commonwealth charter school if an applicant, or a provider with which an applicant proposes to contract, has a record
of operating
at least 1 school or similar program that demonstrates academic
success and organizational viability and serves student populations similar to those the proposed school seeks to serve, from the following categories
of students, those: (i) eligible for free lunch; (ii) eligible for reduced price lunch; (iii) that require special
education; (iv) limited English - proficient
of similar language proficiency
level as measured by the Massachusetts English Proficiency Assessment examination; (v) sub-proficient, which shall mean students who have scored in the «needs improvement», «warning» or «failing» categories on the mathematics or English language arts exams
of the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment
System for 2
of the past 3 years or as defined by the department using a similar measurement; (vi) who are designated as
at risk
of dropping out
of school based on predictors determined by the department; (vii) who have dropped out
of school; or (viii) other
at - risk students who should be targeted to eliminate achievement gaps among different groups
of students.
Improving assessment
systems to support the growth and
success of every student requires understanding and collaboration between
education stakeholders
at all
levels.