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NERA Conference Proceedings 2008

2008

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Measuring Middle School Achievement Growth With Student Growth Percentile Methodology, Rachel Slaughter Oct 2008

Measuring Middle School Achievement Growth With Student Growth Percentile Methodology, Rachel Slaughter

NERA Conference Proceedings 2008

This study examined reading and mathematics achievement growth for middle school students over three years using statewide test scores using student growth percentile methodology (Betebenner, 2008). This newly-emerging growth methodology provides a basis for examining growth normatively (“what is”) in order to provide a foundation for policies about adequate growth (“what should be”) and excellent growth (“what could be”). Growth is compared among student subgroups and different middle schools. A particular focus of the study is identifying typical growth trajectories of low-achieving 6th graders through the middle school years.