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The ABCs of "AYP"

This brief report details the basic principles and core requirements of Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) - the accountability mechanism in No Child Left Behind (NCLB). This report is one in a series on implementing NCLB.

ABC's of AYP PowerPoint

 

Add It Up: Mathematics Education in the U.S. Does Not Compute

This report marshals findings from several large-scale studies of mathematics achievement – both national and international – to argue that improving mathematics achievement in the United States will require a coordinated K-16 approach involving both K-12 and higher education.

 

African-American Achievement in America

This brief two-pager and PowerPoint documents the current status of African American Achievement in America, High-Performing Schools, and ways communities can help close the achievement gap.

 

All Talk, No Action: Putting an End to Out-of-Field Teaching

This report offers the first available state-by-state analysis of the newest federal data on the percentage of core academic secondary school classes taught by a teacher without a major or minor in the subject.

 

Technical Appendix

 

Choosing To Improve: Voices from Colleges and Universities with Better Graduation Rates

This report offers a more detailed examination of the practices of these schools and outlines a growing body of research that tells us that what schools do matters a great deal -- from their efforts to keep new students engaged to their use of data to uncover obstacles to completion.

 

Creating an Appetite for Change: Leaders' Perspectives on Promoting K-16 Reform Through Community Collaboration

Policy Studies Associates, Inc., Washington D.C., 2000. 28 pages.

 

Education Watch State NAEP Tables

This report uses National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) data to show which states are making the largest gains with minority students, which states are making progress moving students to higher levels of proficiency, and provides easy-to-read charts showing the progress each state needs to make to close the achievement gap.

 

Education Watch State Summaries

These NAEP Data Tables allow for easy state-to-state comparisons of scale scores for different groups of students. They include tables that look at student achievement and gap trends over time. 

 

Engines of Inequality: Diminishing Equity in the Nation’s Premier Public Universities

This report sharply criticizes most flagship universities in each of the 50 states for limiting access to minority students.

 

ESEA: Myths versus Realities

Answers to common questions about the new No Child Left Behind Act.

 

Funding Gaps 2006

This most recent report documents the fact that poorer states receive less in education funding, while poorer districts within states receive lower funding, and that poorer schools within districts are under-funded.

Technical Appendix

 

 

The Funding Gap Report 2005

 

This most recent report documents the fact that, in most states, school districts attended by poor and minority children receive far less money than the districts that serve White and more affluent children.

 

Technical Appendix

 

The Funding Gap Report 2004

This updated report documents how most states continue to shortchange poor and minority students by failing to fairly fund the schools they attend.

 

Technical Appendix

 

The Funding Gap Report 2003

The study reveals that, in most states, school districts that educate the greatest number of low-income and minority students receive substantially less state and local money per student than districts with the fewest low-income and minority students.

 

Technical Appendix

 

The Funding Gap Report 2002

This report documents large funding gaps between high- and low-poverty and minority districts in many states.

 

Technical Appendix  

 

Front End Alignment

This manual explains how to carry out standards-based school reform in a process involving teachers, higher education faculty, parents and business representatives.

 

Gaining Traction, Gaining Ground: How Some High Schools Accelerate Learning for Struggling Students
This report is the result of on-the-ground study into the practices of public high schools that serve high concentrations of either low-income or minority children and have a strong track record accelerating learning for students who enter high school below grade level. This study compares and contrasts the practices of these high-impact schools with similar high schools that have only an average impact on student performance.

Technical Appendix


Getting Honest About Grad Rates: How States Play the Numbers and Students Lose
This report highlights the inaccurate and unreliable way states calculate and report high school graduation rates and also rebukes the U.S. Department of Education for failing to exert leadership by demanding that states get honest about their graduation statistics.

 

Good Teaching Matters: How Well-Qualified Teachers Can Close the Gap

This report marshals findings from several recent large-scale studies of student achievement to argue that policy makers hoping to boost student achievement must attend, first and foremost, to issues of teacher quality - the quality of teacher preparation, recruitment, licensure, hiring, assignment and ongoing professional development.

 

Graduation Matters: Improving Accountability for High School Graduation

This report details state-set goals for graduation rates under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law, showing how improvement targets are often so low that they undercut the aim of significantly raising graduation rates. 

 

Guide to Help African-American Parents Improve Their Children's Education

This guide gives African-American parents the necessary tools needed to advocate and improve their child’s education.

 

Guide to Help Latino Parents Improve Their Children's Education

This guide offers a number of suggestions for how Latino parents can get involved and be a better advocate for the education of Latino children.

 

En Español

 

Honor in the Boxcar: Equalizing Teacher Quality

 

Implementing Key Teacher Quality Provisions

This paper discusses the key teacher quality provisions in NCLB.

 

In Need of Improvement: Ten Ways the U.S. Department of Education Has Failed to Live Up to Its Teacher Quality Commitments

A brief report criticizing the U.S. Department of Education for failing to make adequate progress implementing the crucial teacher quality provisions in the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB).

 

Interpret With Caution: The First State Title II Reports on the Quality of Teacher Preparation

This report offers the first available state-by-state analysis of the newest federal data on the percentage of core academic secondary school classes taught by a teacher without a major or minor in the subject, a practice known as out-of-field teaching.

 

Latino Achievement in America

This brief two-pager and PowerPoint documents the current status of Latino Achievement in America, High-Performing Schools, and ways communities can help close the achievement gap.

 

En Español

 

Learning in Overdrive

Designing Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment from Standards 

This manual was written for educators who want to bring standards into their classrooms but are unsure of where to begin.

 

Missing the Mark: States’ Teacher Equity Plans Fall Short

This analysis of teacher-equity plans prepared by all 50 states and the District of Columbia finds that most states failed to properly analyze data that would determine whether poor and minority children get more than their fair share of unqualified, inexperienced, and out-of-field teachers.

 

A Matter of Degrees
A new analysis reveals deep problems in the graduation rates at 4-year colleges and universities, but finds that some institutions do a much better job graduating some students than others.

 

A New Core Curriculum For All: Aiming High For Other People's Children

This report findings from several recent large-scale economic and education studies to argue that educators and policymakers working to ensure that all students are prepared for success in work and in college must attend, first and foremost, to ensuring that students take the kinds of rigorous courses that research makes clear are necessary for such success.

 

New Frontiers for A New Century: A National Overview

Thinking K-16, Spring 2001. 24 pages.

 

No Child Left Behind Fact Sheets

These quick, easy one-page fact sheets provide vital information on key provisions of NCLB.

 

No Child Left Behind User Guide

This guide provides user-friendly information on NCLB that parents and communities can understand and use.  This guide highlights key aspects of the NCLB law in user-friendly language helping parents and community use NCLB for advocacy.

 

Not Good Enough: A Content Analysis of Teacher Licensing Examinations

This report shows that many states grant teaching licenses without requiring that individuals demonstrate knowledge of the subject area that they intend to teach.

 

On Course for Success
The Education Trust along with the ACT collaborated to write On Course for Success which provides examples of model high school courses that prepare students for the rigors of college and ultimately the work force.

 

One Step from the Finish Line: Higher College-Graduation Rates are Within Our Reach

This report challenges the conventional wisdom about college-graduation rates by highlighting the strategies of some successful colleges and universities.

 

Parent and Community Data Guide

This easy-to-use guide gives parents and the public the tools to collect and analyze school data to improve student achievement.

 

Parent and Community Newsletter 

This parent/community newsletter is the Education Trust's newest initiative to keep parents informed and engaged in the education of their children.

 

Winter 2005

Summer 2005

 

The Power to Change: High Schools that Help All Students Achieve

This report chronicles the stories of three very different high schools that are getting strong results for minority students and students from low-income families. The report demonstrates clearly that some high schools are succeeding, even under challenging circumstances.

 

 

Primary Progress, Secondary Challenge

This report examines state assessment results in reading and math between 2003 and 2005 and finds that progress in raising achievement and closing gaps continues to be strongest in the elementary grades.

 

 

Promise Abandoned: How Policy Choices and Institutional Practices Restrict College Opportunities

 

This report sharply criticizes trends in federal, state, and college practices that discourage low-income and minority students from enrolling and graduating from college.

 

Real Results, Remaining Challenges: The Story of Texas Education Reform:

For the Business Roundtable, Washington DC.

 

This report looks at the data to help readers separate fact from fiction about the effect of Texas’s policies on raising student achievement and closing gaps between groups of students.

 

The Real Value of Teachers: Using New Information about Teacher Effectiveness to Close the Achievement Gap:

This report lays out an ambitious policy agenda, premised on an exhaustive review of the existing research on teacher effectiveness—often referred to as “value-added.”

 

Shifting Gears: Standards, Assessments, Curriculum and Instruction

Shifting Gears: Standards, Assessments, Curriculum and Instruction 

Education Trust staffer, Eleanor Dougherty, offers practical hands-on advice to help educators align practice to standards.

 

Smart Start II: Why Standards Matter

Education Trust staffers, return to the subject of elementary education in this update of their 1991 best-seller, Smart Start.

 

Stalled in Secondary

This report provides readers with data that shows three years after the enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act, student achievement in secondary schools is lagging, and too few states are narrowing achievement gaps.

 

Teaching Inequality: How Poor and Minority Students Are Shortchanged on Teacher Quality  

This report provides new information on the impact of teacher quality on student achievement and offers specific steps states should take to remedy the persistent practice of denying the best teachers to the children who need them the most.

Telling the Whole Truth (or Not) About Highly Qualified Teachers: New State Data

This report reveals that while some states made good faith efforts to report honest data, others fell far short. 

 

Telling the Whole Truth (or Not) About High School Graduation: New State Data

This report highlights the need for states to better report their high school graduation data.  A state-by-state analysis of graduation rates in all 50 states demonstrates that while some states seem to have seized this opportunity to provide an honest picture of high school graduation among their young people, many other states were lax in reporting complete and useful data. 

 

Their Fair Share: How Teacher Salary Gaps Shortchange Poor Children in Texas
Their Fair Share: How Teacher Salary Gaps Shortchange Minority Children in Texas

These companion reports document how schools serving more low-income and minority students are being denied their fair share of Texas’ most experienced teachers.

 

Ticket to Nowhere: The Gap Between Leaving High School and Entering College and High-Performance Jobs

This report documents significant gaps between the course and testing requirements for high school graduation and those for admission and placement in college.

 

The Other Gap: Poor Students Receive Fewer Dollars Gap

An Education Trust analysis of state and local education dollars reveals substantial funding inequities in most states. Education Trust Data Bulletin. 3 pages.

 

What New “AYP” Information Tells Us About Schools, States, and Public Education

This report documents how AYP provides important new information about academic achievement in America’s public schools. 

 

Yes We Can: Telling Truths and Dispelling Myths About Race and Education in America

This report examines the educational practices and policies that have raised academic achievement for low-income and minority students, and offers compelling evidence that children of color excel in school when given the right teaching, right classes and right support.

 

Youth at the Crossroads: Facing High School and Beyond

 

 


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