California, too, should adopt a student growth model of school performance
California should join 48 states that use growth in students’ scores to gauge performance.
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California should join 48 states that use growth in students’ scores to gauge performance.
Districts should train principals in early learning and align pre-K to 3rd grade curriculum.
Small-group interactions and direct teacher-to-student feedback key for distance learning.