Data from the 1992 National Assessment of Educational Progress are used to compare the performance of New Jersey public school children with those from other participating states. The comparisons are made with the raw means scores and after standardizing all state scores to a common (National U.S.) demographic mixture. It is argued that for most plausible questions about the performance of public schools the standardized scores are more useful. Also, it is shown that if New Jersey is viewed as an independent nation, its students finished sixth among all the nations participating in the 1991 International Mathematics Assessment
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International audienceThe aim of this article is to propose a new database allowing a comparative ev...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a difference between the academic achie...
This report is the beginning of a series that will examine the performance of the school children of...
This paper performs a statistical analysis of the Newark public school district using N.J. Report Ca...
State-mandated standardized testing comprises a significant component of student outcome measures ut...
American Federation of Teachers compares student performance on state assessments in 2000-01 in each...
A survey of 245 New Jersey teachers provides a baseline for examining how the introduction of state ...
This study examined the relationship between the 2013 New Jersey High School Proficiency Assessment ...
Users of educational indicators frequently compare outcomes of students from demographically similar...
This study examined the predictive accuracy of family and community demographic variables found in t...
This project compared annual mandated assessment results for an urban charter school, two comparable...
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International audienceThe aim of this article is to propose a new database allowing a comparative ev...
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