But they are of no use if teachers do not meet regularly to analyze the results and determine new strategies
for attaining proficiency.
The original goal of all students achieving high academic standards
by attaining proficiency or better in reading and mathematics by the 2013 — 2014 school year was missed by a mile.
At Union County Teams Charter School, one of the city's five charter operators, fifty percent of
students attained proficiency on standardized language arts tests last spring.
Under ESSA, states will continue to measure the performance of students who
attain proficiency on state tests.
According to state data, thirteen percent of students at Plainfield High
School attained proficiency on standardized language arts tests last spring, compared to 55 percent statewide.
«We are pleased that so many of our students have
attained proficiency as we prepare them to succeed in a challenging and diverse world,» Acting Superintendent Vivian Ekchian said in a news release.
West Hartford students consistently score near the top on the Connecticut Mastery Tests, joining the likes of Avon and Greenwich students with over 79
percent attaining proficiency or higher on national exams.
English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL / D) is the study of English by students whose first language is a language or dialect other than English, and who require focused educational support to assist them in
attaining proficiency in Standard Australian English.
Using these assessments, teams take action by examining which of their students
attained proficiency on the skills and concepts that they deemed most essential and providing additional time and support to those students.
Tennessee: Individual student - projection data will determine the proportion of students, by subgroup and subject area, who are projected to
attain proficiency on the state assessment three years into the future.
The design of NCLB necessarily focused the attention of schools on helping students
attain proficiency.
Policymakers are now coming to grips with the reality that if we want all students to
attain proficiency, weâ $ ™ ve got to work harder, differently, deeper, and in a more coordinated fashion to get students, and their teachers, the help they need to attain those high standards.
By using a growth methodology to calculate student outcomes, the Department recognizes that students enter each grade level at varying starting points and with unique challenges and that we should focus on student improvement, rather than simply how many students
attain proficiency.
To achieve this purpose the law established the following goals: (1) all students will
attain proficiency or better in reading and mathematics by 2014; (2) all limited English proficiency students will become proficient in English; (3) all teachers will be highly qualified by 2005 - 2006; (4) all students will be educated in a safe, drug - free environments; and (5) all students will graduate from high school.
Using these assessments, teams take action by examining which of their students
attained proficiency on the skills and concepts th
One promising approach to achieve this is by reimagining schools as places where students are working not to achieve numeric grades but instead to
attain proficiency in outcomes.
Under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, all students are expected to
attain proficiency on their state math and reading exams.
By 2013 - 14, all Texas students will reach high standards,
attaining proficiency or better in reading and mathematics.
Despite the effort to increase expectations, achievement data indicate students continue to struggle to
attain proficiency, especially those with disabilities and difficulties.
Putting kids in the driver's seat with relation to their personalized learning while coaching them through the process of goal setting to
attain proficiency is an engaging way to get at student agency to foster great outcomes for kids.
They finalize the curriculum that should be taught at the institute which will help the students
attain proficiency in their field.
High - quality early education is increasingly valued for its capacity to help children — especially those struggling to
attain proficiency on state standards — to arrive at kindergarten ready to learn and more likely to garner the skills necessary to succeed.