Menbere Shiferaw
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Descriptive Study
Using Promotion Power to Identify the Effectiveness of Public High Schools in the District of Columbia
This study estimated the promotion power of public high schools in the District of Columbia. Promotion power is a measure of school effectiveness that distinguishes a school's contributions to student outcomes from the contributions of the background characteristics of the students it serves. Promotion power scores are distinct from status measures such as graduation rate and college enrollment rate because they account for prior student achievement and other student background characteristic...
Sep 07, 2021
report
Descriptive Study
Exploring the Potential Role of Staff Surveys in School Leader Evaluation
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory partnered with the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) to explore the potential use of teacher surveys in school leader evaluation. The DCPS evaluation system, like many others, currently consists of two components: an assessment on how well a school performs on a set of student achievement metrics (such as proficiency on standardized tests) and an assessment by a supervisor of the principal's leadership across multiple domains. Incorpor...
Aug 02, 2021
Blog
Real-Time Feedback Makes an IMPACT
Principals and assistant principals play a key role in improving student outcomes, but assessing leaders' effectiveness is hard and finding the right measure takes time. School leaders influence students in complex and indirect ways, making it difficult to measure these effects. The Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Mid-Atlantic has worked with school leaders in the mid-Atlantic region to help them enrich the learning environment for students (read about our work with education sta...
Date published:
Dec 09, 2019