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Making English Learner Reclassification to Fluent English Proficient Attainable or Elusive: When Meeting Criteria Is and Is Not Enough
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In: Estrada, Peggy. (2018). Making English Learner Reclassification to Fluent English Proficient Attainable or Elusive: When Meeting Criteria Is and Is Not Enough. American Educational Research Journal, 55(2). UC Santa Cruz: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6wh423bk (2018)
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Prioritizing Multilingualism in U.S. Schools: States’ Policy Journeys to Enact the Seal of Biliteracy
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In: Education: School of Education Faculty Publications and Other Works (2018)
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Bambine e ragazzi bilingui nelle classi multietniche di Torino
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The Teaching of French in interwar Hungary : actors, tools, representations. ; La didactique du français dans la Hongrie de l'entre-deux-guerres : acteurs, outils, représentations
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02081516 ; Linguistique. Université Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. Français. ⟨NNT : 2018USPCF037⟩ (2018)
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Politics of multilingualism in Roma education in early Soviet Union and its current projections
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In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 4 ; 48-59 ; Multilingualism and social inclusion (2018)
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A comparative study on objectives and components of writing skill in national curriculum of Iran and America (New Jersey) at high school
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In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences ; 70 ; 70-80 (2018)
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Fostering social inclusion through multilingual habitus in Estonia: a case study of the open school of Kalamaja and the Sakala Private School
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In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 4 ; 98-107 ; Multilingualism and social inclusion (2018)
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Tecnologías de información en instituciones de educación superior, crisis económica y necesidad de diagnósticos para su incorporación: el caso de la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional
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In: Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales ; 52 ; 209 ; 85-100 (2018)
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Language Provision in Education: A View from Scotland
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In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 4 ; 78-86 ; Multilingualism and Social Inclusion (2018)
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Deaf learners' experiences in Malaysian schools: access, equality and communication
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In: Social Inclusion ; 6 ; 2 ; 46-55 ; Global perspectives on disability (2018)
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La autonomía claustral: el caso de la Universidad Nacional de México (1929-1944)
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In: Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales ; 44 ; 177-8 ; 159-220 (2018)
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Bildungszugänge und Bildungsübergänge von Kindern im Alter von 0 bis 18 Jahren im Bezirk Berlin-Mitte - 1. Projektbericht: Eine Charakterisierung des Bezirks und erste Befunde
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In: 100 (2018)
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Cognitive Assessment of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students:Evidence for Current Practices
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In: Thinking Matters Symposium Archive (2018)
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Can Schools be Reformed by Reforming Assessment?: The Effects of an Innovative Assessment and Accountability System on Student Achievement Outcomes
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2018)
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The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 authorizes a pilot program that allows up to seven states to develop innovative assessment and accountability systems. Prior to the official pilot program launch, the U.S. Department of Education approved one pilot program—New Hampshire’s Performance Assessment of Competency Education (PACE). To implement the PACE pilot, the New Hampshire Department of Education received a 2-year waiver (2014-2016) from federal statutory requirements related to state annual achievement testing and was granted additional waivers for the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 school years. The purpose of this study is to investigate the average effect of the PACE pilot on 8th grade student achievement outcomes in mathematics and English language arts during the first two years of implementation. This study also examines the extent to which those average treatment effects vary according to student characteristics and among PACE schools. PACE students are compared to non-PACE students with similar probabilities of being selected into treatment using propensity score methods. Multi-level modeling is then used to estimate the average treatment effect for students receiving either one or two years of treatment. Findings from this study provide preliminary evidence that the PACE pilot is having a positive effect on 8th grade student achievement outcomes in mathematics for some students starting in the second year of implementation and no effect in English language arts. Findings also suggest that students with disabilities that attend PACE schools tend to exhibit positive differential effects in comparison to students with disabilities in the non-PACE comparison group in both subject areas, although these findings should be considered exploratory due to the small number of PACE IEP students in the sample. Findings also suggest that male students that attend PACE schools tend to exhibit negative differential effects in comparison to female students in the non-PACE comparison group in both subject areas. Results are descriptive not causal, however, findings could be used to provide assurance to key stakeholders that PACE students are provided an equitable opportunity to learn the content standards. Also, because the focus of PACE pilot is on performance assessments used throughout the year, this study provides initial evidence that the learning gains on performance assessments may carry over to the more traditional state standardized tests. Implications for research, policy, and practice are also discussed.
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Academic Achievement; Accountability; Competency Based Education; Education policy; Educational Policy; Hierarchical Linear Modeling; Performance Based Assessment
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URL: https://scholars.unh.edu/dissertation/2384 https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3383&context=dissertation
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Els usos lingüístics a les aules de secundària de Catalunya i el País Valencià: l'estudiantat i el professorat com a actors de la política lingüística educativa
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Interesse an Deutsch als Zweitsprache mit Japanisch als Erstsprache in Wien
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I can reflect on the EPOSTL from an ELF perspective - considering implications for language teacher education
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The influence of gender and cultural sensitivity policies on Austrian EFL textbooks
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