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Benefits and Dangers of Data Driven Student Achievement Expectations
Data can be a double-edged sword. You can't confuse projections with predestination. Too often this data can be used as an excuse by school boards and districts for condoning low performance from its students "because the data model predicted it."
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- Global Citizen Year - A Key for America's Future Leadership
- North Carolina Adopts Common Core Standards
- Bold Tenure Changes Afoot in Colorado
- North Carolina Bill Would Allow More Charters if Run by School Board
- North Carolina Fails to get "Race to the Top" Grant Funds
- Wake County Schools Face Tough but Necessary Changes
- Ah South Carolina. Still Serving up Free and Reduce Education.
- Benefits and Dangers of Data Driven Student Achievement Expectations
- North Carolina NAACP fails to see the failure of Wake County's "diversity policy"
- Huffington Post: The best school operators in the country.
- Which high school students will graduate from college?
- Gates criticized the practice of salaries rewarding seniority over proven efficacy, calling it a detriment to quality education.
- Teachers Union in Baltimore illustrates the Teachers over Kids mentality.
- H.G. Wells on Edcuation
- Where does KIPP fit? Or does it at all?
- KIPP Gaston get's OP-ED in New York Times.
- Quality education at what cost? American Indian Public Charter
- Charter Schools: Collaboration vs. Competition.
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Wake bars NAACP leader from school property1 day 19 min ago
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Hello, can I republish this
Wake County Schools Face Tough but Necessary Changes4 weeks 1 day ago
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Kipp - regional impact
A challenge to KIPP for regional impact52 weeks 13 hours ago
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I completely agree
Charters & Unions??1 year 2 weeks ago
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American Indian
Quality education at what cost? American Indian Public Charter1 year 9 weeks ago
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I agree. It reminds me of
Quality education at what cost? American Indian Public Charter1 year 10 weeks ago





