Get ready for more bad news from NAEP 2024
The forthcoming results from the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress—due out on January 29—are likely to be bad, bad, bad. The term we may hear a lot is that “the bottom is falling out,” if the scores for low-performing students in particular continue to plummet.
Michael J. Petrilli 1.16.2025
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Allocation Anatomy: How District Policies that Deploy Resources Can Support (or Undermine) District Reform Strategies
Eric Osberg 6.11.2008
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The professionals
6.11.2008
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Many States Have Taken a "Backloaded" Approach to No Child Left Behind Goal of All Students Scoring Proficient
Coby Loup 6.11.2008
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Reverend Al's odd alliances
Coby Loup 6.11.2008
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Thinking differently
Coby Loup 6.11.2008
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Re: Progress toward what?
Coby Loup 6.11.2008
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Little bang for lots of buck
Coby Loup 6.11.2008
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No fans of Eleanor, these
6.11.2008
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Hyperbole at its finest
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D. 6.11.2008
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Salt in Booker's wounds
Michael J. Petrilli 6.11.2008
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Progress toward what?
6.11.2008
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Change we can disagree in
6.11.2008
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