Technical Brief
Statistically Generated Performance Range
Versus Actual Performance
Statistically
Generated
Performance Range Versus Actual Performance
The second field of the Rhode Island school reports
presents a school's achievement results on various state tests in a manner different from,
but complementary to, the reporting of absolute scores on state achievement tests. The
fourth field of the Rhode Island school reports takes the same achievement results and
portrays them in yet a third manner - as disaggregated results reported by the different
types of students found within a school. A combination of all three ways to view these
achievement results leads to a much richer and deeper understanding of how an individual
school is doing in helping all its students attain the required level of PROFICIENCY on
the state administered tests.
In brief, RIDE and researchers at URI's National Center for Public Education and Social
Policy (NCPE) have used statewide student information to create within the second field of
the report a virtual school, that is, data about groups of students whose characteristics
are statistically the same as the ones in a single school report. This second field
demonstrates how an individual school is performing while taking into account a number of
student variables. In the past schools have been compared solely by raw achievement scores
as if the challenges in each school were roughly the same. We know they are not. In the
future, as schools improve and as our statistical model is refined with more variables,
the "virtual schools" will also change.
All children in all schools can and must meet the Regents' high standards for proficiency.
But schools and the wider public need to understand which schools are indeed making
progress or are more effective than other schools which are resourced similarly and are
facing similar challenges. Over time, this virtual school model will provide an additional
measure that helps the state to target investments of both money and human resources to
improve schools.
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