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In this section, you will find national research and evaluation studies that pertain to issues relating to Saint Paul Public Schools.
ACHIEVEMENT GAPS:
AERA - Closing the Achievement Gap (Fall 2004)
ETS - Addressing Achievement Gaps (Winter 2005)
A Nation at Risk (1983)
by the National Commission on Excellence in Education
Beating the Odds Report (2004-05)
by the Council on Greater City Schools
ETS - Parsing the Achievement Gap (2003)
by Paul Barton
Education Week - Accountability (2005)
(Website)
WCER - Achievement Gap Can be Narrowed Further (2005)
Fragile Futures: Risk and Vulnerability Among Latino High Achievers (2005)
by Patricia Gandara of ETS
Similar Students, Different Results: Why do Some Schools do Better? (June 2006 EdSource Report)
Introduction
Full Report
AERA - English Language Learners: Boosting Academic Achievement (2004)
Achievementtrap: How America is Failing Millions of High-Achieving Students From Lower Income Families
by Joshua S. Wyner, John M. Bridgeland, & John J. Dilulio, Jr.
ASSESSMENT & DATA SYSTEMS:
Buried Treasure: Developing a Management Guide from Mountains of School Data (2005)
by Mary Beth Celio & James Harvey
Anatomy of School System Improvement: Performance-Driven Practices in Urban School Districts
by Lisa Petrides & Thad Nodine
Inside the Black Box: Raising Standards Through Classroom Assessment (2006)
by Paul Black & Dylan William in the Phi Betta Kappan (Website)
Integration of Renaissance Programs into an Urban Title I Elementary School (2002)
by Sadusky & Brem
Maryland Assessment Research Center for Education Success (MARCES) - Value-Added Workshops
(Website)
NAEP Long-Term Trend Results (2004)
(Website)
If using data from the SPPS sections of the Issue Briefs and Research Reports, please contact Steve Schellenberg at 651-767-8118 or
Steve.Schellenberg@spps.org
for approval.