This school - based work has resulted in
improved test scores in reading, writing, and math for A3 students and the expansion of the program to other campuses across the district.
If you helped a school
improve its test scores by a specific percentage or worked with a large volume of teachers, mention these achievements naturally throughout your resume.
Supporters say the new charter - granting entity is needed to spur innovation, especially in the area of
improving test scores for minority and low - income students.
With the presence of iPads in educational environments continuing to
improve the test scores of the students using them, making it easier for schools to implement them is never a bad thing.
Public schools that received an F grade during the 1998 - 99 school year were directly exposed to the threat of vouchers if they did
not improve their test scores.
There is a big problem with all the pressure put
on improving test scores without any reflection on school climate to see whether the school is healthy or not.
As the pressure mounts to
improve test scores from Common Core assessments, many schools could choose to end these programs thus allowing more instructional time or intervention time in the core areas.
If the states that had not done annual testing
improve their test scores more than the states that did annual testing, the findings suggest annual testing causes higher test scores.
Here are twelve strategies that have been used to
improve test scores without improving achievement, as reported in research reports and media accounts: 1.
Unfortunately, the questions often prevent us from nurturing the components of a strong school culture from
which improved test scores can grow.
The use of graphic organizers can
also improve test scores, providing they're used effectively, consistently and as an integral part of the problem solving process.
When schools do organize field trips, they are increasingly choosing to take students on trips to reward them for working hard to
improve their test scores rather than to provide cultural enrichment.
I am certainly going to go to great lengths to avoid arguing about whether using
computers improves test scores, or increases literacy, or boosts mathematics achievement.
To the extent that the state exam is a valid and reliable measure of student achievement,
improved test scores indicate improved achievement; the two possible school responses appear one and the same.
In high - poverty districts, children often arrive at school needing things that more affluent districts simply don't have to provide — but providing them won't
necessarily improve test scores.
Studies show that digital games can
improve test scores for students, especially in the field of science, math, engineering and technology.
• Successfully applied new learning techniques and programs,
which improved test scores and performance of at - risk students by 99 %.
Teachers in 10 Chicago schools voted to participate in TAP starting in the fall of 2007, and bonuses totaling $ 340,000 were given out the following year for
improved test scores at 9 of the schools.
The proposal would allow a break - apart czar to be appointed by politicians and, if students score low on standardized tests, would give the district one year to
improve test scores before allowing villages to create their own school districts.
Two weeks later, the senators settled on a complicated formula that required states to calculate an overall performance grade for a school based on several factors,
including improving test scores for poor and minority children.
We examine whether students in schools that face a greater threat of losing students to private schools as a result of the introduction of tax - credit funded
scholarships improve their test scores more than do students in schools that face less - pronounced threats.
The result of that survey is the National Education Technology Plan, which highlights the challenge of
improving test scores among an increasingly tech - savvy student population while using traditional teaching methodologies, and emphasizes what it calls «e-learning» and virtual schools.
This idea, that sprinkling more dollars over troubled schools won't
magically improve test scores or graduation rates, is a common refrain among many politicians, activists and experts.
While there were no significant overall gains among students of other ethnic groups, black students in their second year of private - school
attendance improved their test scores by 6.3 percentile points — a striking advance at a time when schools around the country are trying to close a persistent gap between scores of white and black students.
That attitude has translated
into improved test scores, with a 92 percent passing rate in science, and double - digit increases in students passing the mathematics and ELA tests.
It's not
about improving test scores — last year, every single one of Edison's elementary students was deemed proficient on the state's math exam.
Schools that received a grade of «F» not
only improved test scores the following year, but those improvements «remained for the longer term,» researchers wrote.
According to an independent study done by nonprofit researchers SRI International, students who used Dreambox for four
months improved their test scores by about 5 percent.