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The Variation in Student Achievement and Behavior Within a Portfolio Management Model
Author(s) -
Andrew McEachin,
Richard O. Welsh,
Dominic J. Brewer
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
educational evaluation and policy analysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.636
H-Index - 78
eISSN - 1935-1062
pISSN - 0162-3737
DOI - 10.3102/0162373716659928
Subject(s) - variation (astronomy) , mathematics education , academic achievement , student achievement , portfolio , language arts , corporate governance , accountability , achievement test , school district , test (biology) , multilevel model , psychology , standardized test , political science , economics , management , computer science , paleontology , physics , machine learning , astrophysics , financial economics , law , biology
A growing number of states experimented with alternative governance structures in response to pressure to raise student achievement. Post-Katrina experimentation in New Orleans was widely regarded as a model example of new governance reforms and provided a unique opportunity to learn about the variation in student achievement and behavior within and between school sectors and school types. Our results indicated many of the sector and school type combinations that produced higher math and English Language Arts achievement also positively impacted students’ behavior, suggesting that the achievement results were not merely driven by teaching to the test. Finally, our results suggested in a low-performing district, schools may benefit from the collaborative opportunities of belonging to a local school district or network of schools.

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