The research report reviewed here concludes that many initially high-achieving students are falling further and further behind over the course of their years in school. The report intends to raise the alarm and to advocate for improved programs for these students. It is, however, a false alarm due to biased methodology and misleading arguments. The report’s norm-referenced framework guarantees ―losers ‖ as well as ―winners, ‖ regardless of any true improvement made by the students. Also, the ―regression to the mean ‖ effect produces a false illusion of a tradeoff of over-progress by low achievers at the cost of under-progress for high achievers. Finally, its prescription for stronger school accountability for high-achieving students under N...
We reply to the comments Dr. Julian Stanley made in his critique (Stanley, 1991) of our article, &qu...
Description of prior research and its intellectual context. Dissatisfaction with traditional “mean p...
variant on six similar reports published by the Friedman Foundation over the past three years. The n...
The working paper reviewed here seeks to assess the extent to which “No Excuses ” charter schools ra...
THE most recent Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools...
UnrestrictedThe American educational system, once a bastion of excellence, has lost the reputation f...
Socio-economic hardships put children in an underprivileged position. This systematic review was con...
MacSwan finds that the CEP report has significant weaknesses in its research methods which undermine...
Socio-economic hardships put children in an underprivileged position. This systematic review was con...
Academic achievement has been equated with test scores under the provisions of the No Child Left Beh...
Lee's review of this report finds it relies on misleading data and unreliable methodology. Lee indic...
This paper evaluates current research literature on effective schools. While acknowledging that the ...
We study the UK's university application system, in which students apply based on predicted examinat...
A recent report from the Fordham Institute investigated the impact of a reform in the School Distric...
Debate has long existed amongst researchers and educators about the causes of underachievement in br...
We reply to the comments Dr. Julian Stanley made in his critique (Stanley, 1991) of our article, &qu...
Description of prior research and its intellectual context. Dissatisfaction with traditional “mean p...
variant on six similar reports published by the Friedman Foundation over the past three years. The n...
The working paper reviewed here seeks to assess the extent to which “No Excuses ” charter schools ra...
THE most recent Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools...
UnrestrictedThe American educational system, once a bastion of excellence, has lost the reputation f...
Socio-economic hardships put children in an underprivileged position. This systematic review was con...
MacSwan finds that the CEP report has significant weaknesses in its research methods which undermine...
Socio-economic hardships put children in an underprivileged position. This systematic review was con...
Academic achievement has been equated with test scores under the provisions of the No Child Left Beh...
Lee's review of this report finds it relies on misleading data and unreliable methodology. Lee indic...
This paper evaluates current research literature on effective schools. While acknowledging that the ...
We study the UK's university application system, in which students apply based on predicted examinat...
A recent report from the Fordham Institute investigated the impact of a reform in the School Distric...
Debate has long existed amongst researchers and educators about the causes of underachievement in br...
We reply to the comments Dr. Julian Stanley made in his critique (Stanley, 1991) of our article, &qu...
Description of prior research and its intellectual context. Dissatisfaction with traditional “mean p...
variant on six similar reports published by the Friedman Foundation over the past three years. The n...