Sentences with phrase «testing irregularities»

"Testing irregularities" refers to any abnormalities, inconsistencies, or issues that occur during the process of conducting tests or examinations. Full definition
In the 2012 — 13 academic year, California officials stripped 26 schools of their Academic Performance Index score because of testing irregularities.
Two of the 23 schools recently stripped of their API rankings by the state for testing irregularities were elementary schools located in LAUSD, and three more were located within LA County.
She said there had been some academic success at the school, but it was «erratic» and the school was subject to an ongoing investigation into testing irregularities as well.
• Michelle Rhee, former chancellor of DC Public Schools and one of the country's most well - known «education reformers,» knew early on about widespread testing irregularities and possible cheating — far earlier than she has claimed publicly to have known, according to a confidential memo that was sent to her back in 2009 and obtained by PBS» John Merrow.
Lafayette was not listed among schools with testing irregularities or infractions for 2010 or 2011.
Yet if anyone had taken a closer look at the past few years» scores, they might have noticed other testing irregularities at Seipelt.
Update: Mitsubishi said in a statement to Automobile, that it isn't aware of any U.S. - spec vehicles that are affected by the fuel economy testing irregularity.
As I'm sure you know, even the hint of testing irregularities and misconduct in the test administration process could call into question school reform efforts and undermine the State accountability systems that you have painstakingly built over the past decade.
«All testing irregularities get investigated to some degree.»
Charter School, in the preparation by Jessica Williams for her story on «testing irregularities» in Orleans Parish public schools, The Lens Nola still managed to find a way to slander.
«An individual student can exceed beyond their wildest dreams in any given year, but when a whole group shifts its position dramatically, you have to worry,» says John Fremer, president of Caveon Test Security, a Utah company hired by states and school districts to investigate test irregularities.
Given the mounting pressure on teachers, principals and superintendents to produce high scores, «no one has incentives to vigorously pursue» testing irregularities, says Gregory Cizek, a professor at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill who studies cheating.
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