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The purpose of standards-based assessment [5] is to connect evidence of learning to learning outcomes (the standards). When standards are explicit and clear, the learner becomes aware of their achievement with reference to the standards, and the teacher may use assessment data to give meaningful feedback to students about this progress.
Teachers usually have higher expectations for students they view as higher achievers and treat these students with more respect. [32] A study by Tach and Farkas has also found that when students are split into reading groups based on their abilities, the students in the higher-ability reading groups are more likely to demonstrate positive ...
The De Pere school district improved on several state-defined accountability measures in 2023-24, while the Green Bay and Ashwaubenon districts struggled a bit, new state data shows.
The Common Core State Standards Initiative, also known as simply Common Core, was an American, multi-state educational initiative begun in 2010 with the goal of increasing consistency across state standards, or what K–12 students throughout the United States should know in English language arts and mathematics at the conclusion of each school grade.
The 2022-23 score is the lowest the district has received in all 10 report cards dating back to the first one in the 2012-13 school year, when it scored a 72.2. The district scored its highest ...
A significant number of teachers have to work extra hours or other jobs to make up for low pay, with nearly 17% of teachers having a job outside the school system in 2020–21. Public school teachers also work more than the required 39.4 hours a week, with an average of 52 hours worked per week, only 25.2 of which is spent on teaching.
The district previously recorded scores that placed it in the “exceeds expectations” category in seven out of 10 report cards since the 2012-13 school year. The district scored its highest ...
In such integrated systems, students can access their assignments, grades and learning activities; parents can view the academic expectations of their child, and his or her school attendance and grades; and teachers and principals can access their students' data and find strategies and resources (e.g., sample lesson plans) to meet their ...