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Allan Olson "Growth measures for, systemic change: through periodic learning assessments, you can analyze which instructional programs are most effective, make student groupings and reallocate resources to areas of need". School Administrator. FindArticles.com. 29 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JSD/is_1_64/ai_n17115726/
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Growth measures for, systemic change: through periodic learning assessments, you can analyze which instructional programs are most effective, make student groupings and reallocate resources to areas of need
by Allan Olson - Michael Zolkoski
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Survey says: data to guide policy decisions: superintendents and boards can find formal researchrather than anecdotes and impressionsan advantage on key issues
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