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Data Quality Campaign, 2017
States can--and must--create report cards that meet the needs of parents, communities, and taxpayers. Getting people the data they need is essential because when families and communities have the right information to make decisions, students excel. Every state is required by federal law, and sometimes state law, to produce report cards detailing…
Descriptors: Report Cards, Access to Information, Elementary Schools, High Schools
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Price, Heather E. – Educational Policy, 2016
The school quality assessment process under No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is criticized for oversimplifying and overemphasizing standardized test results and unfairly targeting diverse, urban schools. There has been much development in alternative test score evaluations, especially value-added models. These developments have tilted the public…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Quality, Institutional Evaluation, Educational Environment
Yeado, Joe; Binversie, Ben; Schmidt, Jeff – Public Policy Forum, 2015
For the last 30 years, the Public Policy Forum has collected and analyzed education data to produce an annual report on the demographics, academic performance, and finances of public school districts in southeast Wisconsin. In the three decades of producing this report, few years have exhibited as much change and transformation as this one. The…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Demography, Academic Achievement, Educational Finance
Afflerbach, Peter; Sammons, Rebecca Bell – 1991
A study examined teachers' training, practices, and values for using the report card to communicate their knowledge of students' literacy achievement. Subjects, 48 elementary, middle, secondary, and college preparatory teachers from 10 school districts in 5 states, completed a questionnaire designed to elicit teachers' perspectives on the report…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Literacy
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Friedman, Stephen J.; Valde, Gregory A.; Obermeyer, B. J. – ERS Spectrum, 1998
Examines how teachers use computerized comment menus on report cards and what teachers and parents think of the process, An analysis of report cards for 475 Wisconsin middle-school students shows teachers used comments most of the time. Only 52% of students received two comments. Most comments were positive. Parents and teachers found the practice…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools, Parent Attitudes
Allison, Eileen; Friedman, Stephen J. – Executive Educator, 1995
When parents objected to a new performance-based achievement scale, a Wisconsin school revised its report card to reflect traditional letter grades for each main subject area, using the new scale to measure component skill areas. Schools can weather controversy by making report cards reflect school philosophy, involving school personnel and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grading
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Friedman, Stephen J.; Frisbie, David A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1995
Report cards from 39 kindergarten, 59 elementary, 48 middle school, and 70 high school students in Wisconsin were content analyzed to determine their influence on meaningfulness of interpretations parents might make about academic achievement. Findings indicate that report cards typically have serious limitations that compromise the validity of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Trends, Elementary School Students