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Promising Practices Project: Exploring Predictors of Achievement and Positive Outlier Status in New Jersey Grades 3-8
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Promising Practices Project: Exploring Predictors of Achievement and Positive Outlier Status in New Jersey Grades 3-8

Vandeen A. Campbell, Mengyuan Liang, Kevin R. Majewski, Jessica Zulawski-Riccio and Elizabeth Cooner
Rutgers University
03/2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/00000512

Abstract

Positive Outlier Learning Acceleration Post-Pandemic Learning Recovery School Improvement Promising Practices Project Educational Administration and Policy
This quantitative report highlights the measurable factors influencing student achievement in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics, as well as the likelihood of schools being categorized as positive outliers. District-level influences explain most of the variability in mean achievement, accounting for three-quarters of the variation in both subjects. However, while the research controls for district context, the primary focus is to study the role of school-level factors.
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