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| Buckendahl, Chad W. | 4 |
| Impara, James C. | 4 |
| Plake, Barbara S. | 4 |
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Buckendahl, Chad W.; Impara, James C.; Plake, Barbara S. – 2000
Many states use a statewide assessment strategy to evaluate districts on common measures. Because districts in Nebraska are not measured on common instruments, comparisons of district performance are difficult. The accountability model described in this paper contains three components related to school district performance on academic content…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Buckendahl, Chad W.; Impara, James C.; Plake, Barbara S. – 2000
Because districts in Nebraska are not measured on common instruments, comparisons are difficult. This study examined a district evaluation strategy that classifies districts into school performance ratings (SPR) based on a combination of three factors. Student performance and non-cognitive indicator data for three grade levels and two content…
Descriptors: Accountability, Classification, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBuckendahl, Chad W.; Impara, James C.; Plake, Barbara S. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2002
Proposed an accountably model that addresses the challenges of allowing school districts to choose the specific strategies they use to measure student performance and evaluated this model using data from multiple sources for all school districts in Florida. Findings identify three strategies that would be useful for this type of accountability…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Comparative Analysis, Educational Assessment
Buckendahl, Chad W.; Impara, James C.; Plake, Barbara S. – 2001
One Midwestern state has chosen a model of state assessment in which local school districts are responsible for developing the strategies to measure and report their students' performance on state-adopted content standards. When students are not measured on common instruments, district accountability becomes an added challenge. This paper presents…
Descriptors: Accountability, Achievement Tests, Criterion Referenced Tests, Elementary Secondary Education


