ERIC Number: ED507936
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2009-Oct
Pages: 18
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Subgroup Achievement and Gap Trends: Connecticut
Center on Education Policy
This year the Center on Education Policy (CEP) analyzed data on the achievement of different groups of students in two distinct ways. First, it looked at grade 4 test results to determine whether the performance of various groups improved at three achievement levels--basic and above, proficient and above, and advanced. Second, it looked at gaps between these groups at the proficient level across three grades (grade 4, grade 8 in most cases, and a high school grade). These two types of analyses show whether elementary school achievement has generally gone up for different groups of students and whether achievement gaps at different grade levels have narrowed, widened, or stayed the same. This paper profiles the student subgroup achievement and gap trends in Connecticut. Connecticut had a mixed picture in on state test results. Achievement trends were more positive in math than reading, and there was a mixed picture on achievement gaps. (Contains 9 tables.) [For the main report, "State Test Score Trends through 2007-08, Part 3: Are Achievement Gaps Closing and Is Achievement Rising for All?", see ED507909.]
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Disabilities, Gender Differences, Achievement Tests, Federal Programs, Federal Legislation, Low Income, American Indians, African American Students, Asian American Students, Hispanic American Students, White Students, Grade 8, Grade 4, Grade 10, Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap, Achievement Gains, High Achievement, Low Achievement, Achievement Rating, Student Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Reading Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Evaluation Methods, Outcomes of Education, Educational Indicators, Scores, Educational Testing, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis, Accountability, Educational Policy, Educational Improvement, Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, State Programs, School Effectiveness
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Publication Type: Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Elementary Education; Elementary Secondary Education; Grade 10; Grade 4; Grade 8; High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Center on Education Policy
Identifiers - Location: Connecticut
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: No Child Left Behind Act 2001
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Connecticut Mastery Testing Program
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