Imperfect Attendance: Toward a fairer measure of student absenteeism
The need to understand how schools can improve student attendance has never been greater. This study breaks new ground by examining high schools’ contributions to attendance—that is, their “attendance value-added.”
Jing Liu, Ph.D. 4.13.2022
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How Well Aligned Are Textbooks to the Common Core Standards in Mathematics?
3.13.2014
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A tale of two movements: Why standards and choice need each other
Kathleen Porter-Magee 3.13.2014
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Who will take an early lead in literacy?
3.11.2014
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Homegrown Common Core implementation: A good bet for Reno
3.10.2014
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Don’t fix it if it ain’t broke!
3.10.2014
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The invaluableness of 'obscure' words and the SAT
3.6.2014
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The Match Between Teaching and the Test
Paul E. Barton 3.4.2014
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A brewing storm around third-grade reading
Chad L. Aldis 3.3.2014
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Virtual Schools: Assessing Progress and Accountability
Jeff Murray 3.3.2014
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Do standards matter? A teacher’s perspective on the promise and potential of the Common Core
2.28.2014
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Primary Sources
2.27.2014
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When 1 + 1 = 0: Why the new Indiana draft standards don’t make the grade
Kathleen Porter-Magee 2.27.2014
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