Year:
2005
Institutions: University of Texas-San Antonio and Arizona State University
Source: Education Policy Studies Laboratory
Using several analyses of National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) test data from 25 states, a link between pressures associated with high-stakes testing and student achievement could not be established. The results of this research suggest that increases in testing pressure are related to increased retention in grade and drop-out rates.
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| Report | 975.47 KB |
| Appendices | 1.14 MB |
| Executive Summary | 55.46 KB |
| Press Release | 45.09 KB |