K-PREP — Blog — The Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions
Where’s “All that Kentucky education progress” on the NAEP?
No, high poverty doesn’t always lead to poorer school performance, especially for minorities
New Kentucky school test results are out – First Look
Collapse of school accountability credibility in Kentucky – Again!
Press conference for release of new BIPPS report on achievement gaps in Louisville’s schools
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Bluegrass Institute report raises strong concerns about continued achievement gaps and graduation failures in Jefferson County
Fordham’s new report on Common Core draws quick, compelling criticism
More on KPREP test score inflation
Misleading high school graduation rates even more misleading for Kentucky’s blacks
No, most Kentucky KPREP scores are not that close to NAEP scores
Checking problem solving skills with only a multiple-choice test???
Are Common Core tests too hard?
Kentucky’s true achievement gap problem: Part 5, KPREP Testing Reveals Lots of Gaps, as Well
More on Kentucky’s public education achievement gaps in 2014
Courier-Journal picks up our concern about new state assessment elements
Girls only science club: A data-driven decision?
Kentucky drops out of Common Core testing group – Part 2
Will Danville Schools duck accountability?
More on those new Writing Program Reviews
Program review: Will this approach do?