Not exact matches
Whether one looks at
standardized test scores, at graduation rates, or at college admission
test results, American high - school performance has hardly budged over the past three decades.
Whether one looks at
standardized test scores, at graduation rates, or at college admission
test results,
We analyzed
test - score data and election
results from 499 races over three election cycles in South Carolina to study
whether voters punish and reward incumbent school board members on the basis of changes in student learning, as measured by
standardized tests, in district schools.
While summative
standardized tests can be useful on occasion, we must not confuse their precision (that is, the fact that they yield exact numeric
results) with their accuracy (that is,
whether they give us numbers that are meaningful).
The
results of
standardized tests also should not, by themselves, determine
whether a teacher gets merit pay, is fired or promoted, etc..
Standardized test results don't take into account how factors outside of a teacher's control impact student performance on the day the
test is taken; these include factors such as
whether or not the student slept and ate well prior to the
test, social and emotional occurrences (e.g., student's parents are going through a divorce, there is a serious illness in the family, student had an argument with a best friend just before the class in which the
test is given, student doesn't feel well that day).
Standardized test results form the backbone of the school performance scores that determine
whether a school can be taken over by the state Recovery School District,
whether a school has improved enough to return to local control and
whether charters can stay open.
National veterinary labs like Antech and Idexx use
standardized equipment that returns consistently reliable
results, so if you're having your pet
tested for giardia, I recommend asking your vet
whether he or she
tests in - house or sends samples out for analysis.