Sentences with phrase «truest measure of achievement»

It is a true measure of your achievements.

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That is, the true test of the predictive power of «noncog» measures is not whether they are correlated with cognitive measures (like achievement scores), but whether they are correlated with later life outcomes.
It's true that Eisenberg failed to find a correlation between teachers» GPAs and their students» achievement, but GPA is considered a fairly crude measure of a teacher's subject - matter knowledge; teachers presumably take courses in college other than those in their subject area, courses that might drag their GPAs down.
It is indeed a good thing that we have those other measures because it's true that the Common Core era has failed to deliver on what many of us saw as one of its most valuable and important features: a platinum meter stick to be used to measure, monitor, and compare student achievement, not just between states but also among districts, individual schools, even individual classrooms and children.
«We did support un-timed tests as providing a truer measure of a student's level of achievement,» Lowry said.
This was true with both the achievement measures and most of the resource distribution information (with the notable exception of the programmatic resources).
Also, effect sizes as traditionally measured have led analysts to understate the magnitudes of effects because the standard deviation of observed scores overstates the dispersion of true achievement in the student population.
Assessment experts advise teachers to collect multiple measures of assessment evidence to paint a true picture of student achievement.
Indeed, while these phenomena hold true regardless of race, Pinellas» disproportionate use of exclusionary discipline measures on black students undoubtedly contributes to the double - digit achievement gap.
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