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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780833051028 , 9780833050496
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Education ; Educational strategies & policy ; Inclusive education / mainstreaming
    Abstract: The Wallace Foundation sponsored an initiative to help five cities increase collaboration, access, quality, information sharing, and sustainability in their out-of-school-time systems. The second in this three-volume series describes how Wallace Foundation grantees and three other cities used management information systems to collect and use data on out-of-school-time programs, including enrollment, attendance, and student outcomes
    Note: English
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780833042521 , 9780833039828
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Educational strategies & policy ; Age groups: children
    Abstract: Teachers for a New Era (TNE) is one of the latest efforts aimed at teacher education reform. Eleven institutions participate in TNE, which emphasizes evidence-based decisionmaking, collaboration between education and arts and sciences faculty, and teaching as an academically taught clinical-practice profession. The authors studied the 11 TNE sites to examine the process by which reform will result in highly qualified teachers capable of producing improvements in student learning
    Note: English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780833093882
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Primary & middle schools ; Teaching of students with English as a second language (TESOL) ; Educational strategies & policy ; Organization & management of education
    Abstract: This report shares U.S. principals’ and teachers’ concerns about implementation of state assessment tests aligned to the new standards, drawing on new survey tools for understanding educators’ perspectives: RAND’s American Teacher Panel (ATP) and American School Leader Panel (ASLP). Findings indicate particular concern with students’ test performance, as well as more prevalent concerns about the PARCC assessment compared with other assessments
    Note: English
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780833094063
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Teaching skills & techniques ; Educational strategies & policy ; Mathematics
    Abstract: U.S. mathematics teachers have been working to adjust their instruction in response to states’ adoption of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics and similar standards. Drawing on web-based surveys of U.S. teachers, this report presents data on how prepared teachers feel to address new mathematics standards and what professional development opportunities they think they need to help them implement standards effectively
    Note: English
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780833050496 , 0833051024 , 0833050494 , 9780833051028
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 90 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Hours of opportunity Volume 2, The power of data to improve after-school programs citywide
    Keywords: After-school programs Case studies ; School improvement programs Case studies ; After-school programs ; School improvement programs ; Case studies ; United States ; After-school programs ; EDUCATION ; Students & Student Life ; EDUCATION ; General ; School improvement programs ; Electronic books
    Abstract: High-quality out-of-school-time (OST) programs have a positive effect on youth development, but many cities have found it difficult to address the challenges of expanding and improving the quality of programs offered to underserved and high-need students. In response, The Wallace Foundation sponsored an initiative to help five cities increase collaboration, access, quality, information sharing, and sustainability in their OST systems. In many cities that provide financial support for OST, funding is funneled through a variety of youth-serving agencies that lack basic information about the programs they fund. The second in this three-volume series describes how the grantees and three other cities used management information systems to collect and use data on OST programs, including enrollment, attendance, and student outcomes. Cities' use of management information systems to collect and report data on OST programs is relatively new, so the experiences of the case-study cities offer valuable lessons for the field. For example, management information systems are capable of supporting OST system improvement but require careful planning, the use of data from these systems can lead to additional funding and support, the customization of web-based systems encourages their use, providing high-quality training to providers increases the use of the systems, and many providers are overburdened by requirements to use multiple management information systems, so eliminating redundancies and coordinating data requirements can ensure more efficient program provision and reporting
    Abstract: High-quality out-of-school-time (OST) programs have a positive effect on youth development, but many cities have found it difficult to address the challenges of expanding and improving the quality of programs offered to underserved and high-need students. In response, The Wallace Foundation sponsored an initiative to help five cities increase collaboration, access, quality, information sharing, and sustainability in their OST systems. In many cities that provide financial support for OST, funding is funneled through a variety of youth-serving agencies that lack basic information about the programs they fund. The second in this three-volume series describes how the grantees and three other cities used management information systems to collect and use data on OST programs, including enrollment, attendance, and student outcomes. Cities' use of management information systems to collect and report data on OST programs is relatively new, so the experiences of the case-study cities offer valuable lessons for the field. For example, management information systems are capable of supporting OST system improvement but require careful planning, the use of data from these systems can lead to additional funding and support, the customization of web-based systems encourages their use, providing high-quality training to providers increases the use of the systems, and many providers are overburdened by requirements to use multiple management information systems, so eliminating redundancies and coordinating data requirements can ensure more efficient program provision and reporting
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-90)
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