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North Dakota AYP Report Card North Dakota Department of Public Instruction School Year 2008 - 2009

North Dakota AYP Report Card North Dakota Department of Public Instruction School Year 2008 - 2009. How are we doing?. Overall, ND is not making AYP The average achievement gap in reading is 20% The average achievement gap in math is 22% Overall, we are not “highly effective”

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North Dakota AYP Report Card North Dakota Department of Public Instruction School Year 2008 - 2009

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  1. North Dakota AYP Report CardNorth Dakota Department of Public InstructionSchool Year 2008 - 2009

  2. How are we doing? • Overall, ND is not making AYP • The average achievement gap in reading is 20% • The average achievement gap in math is 22% • Overall, we are not “highly effective” • Schools of education are culpable in the lack of effectiveness

  3. Inside Higher Ed (2006) • According to Levine's report, more than three of five alumni of teacher education programs surveyed said that their schools didn't prepare them to cope with the realities of the profession. • The report indicates that secondary school principals generally gave the education schools low grades in training students on how to handle diverse classrooms. • http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2006/09/19/teachered

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