CATS

Linking Teacher Practice with Statewide Assessment of Education

In 1992, as part of the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA), the Commonwealth of Kentucky began using a statewide assessment system to gauge the success of public schools. This system included tests designed to measure student achievement in seven content areas. Schools were given either rewards for improvements in their students' achievement or sanctions and assistance for declines. HumRRO received the contract to research the link between teachers' instructional practices and student achievement scores.
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