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Folk interested in this issue might want to read the original press
release from EdSource <http://www.edsource.org/pre_rel_hrp05.cfm>
or the Executive Summary of the report
http://www.edsource.org/pdf/SimStu05ExecSumm.pdf
Although they did not seem to contain anything that directly contradicts
the LA Times article, they give a very different overall impression.
I think the most interesting point that was glossed over in the LA Times
article is that the sample of schools was drawn from K-5 schools in the
25th to 35th percentile band of the state’s 2003–04 School
Characteristics Index (a composite index made up of many student
demographic factors and a few school characteristics.)
So the conclusions may well prove useful for California K-5 schools in
the 25th to 35th percentile band, but they should not be applied to U.S.
schools in general, California schools, or even all California K-5 schools.
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>>From the October 26th issue of the LA Times
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>>Parents' Involvement Not Key to Student Progress, Study Finds
>>Report on standardized testing in lower-income schools disputes
>>conventional wisdom.
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