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America’s Choice has moderate evidence of effectiveness for elementary school comprehensive school reform, according to the Comprehensive School Reform Quality Center* (CSRQ). |
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America’s Choice has moderate evidence of effectiveness for middle/high school comprehensive school reform, according to the CSRQ. |
America’s Choice works with districts and schools to align classroom instruction with state standards and assessments. Through ongoing analysis of student assessment data and student work, teachers learn to focus instruction on identified needs and move students toward attainment of standards.
For more on the reviews of America’s Choice, read the CSRQ reviews of elementary school comprehensive school reform and middle/high school comprehensive school reform. Links to CSRQ reviews are available on the BEE.
For more information on Accelerated Schools Plus, visit www.acceleratedschools.net or e-mail [email protected].
The CSRQ was established at the American Institutes for Research through a grant from the US Department of Education and operated from 2003 to 2006. The CSRQ reviewed research on comprehensive school reform models. See www.csrq.org.
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America’s Choice Ramp Up Literacy is not designed for beginning reading. |
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America’s Choice Ramp Up Literacy is not designed for upper elementary school reading. |
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There are no qualifying studies of America’s Choice Ramp Up Literacy for middle/high school reading. |
America’s Choice Ramp Up Literacy provides a year-long curriculum with 90-minute classes differentiated for middle and high school, instructional materials, a training program for teachers, on-going technical assistance and professional development, and assessment tools.
The reviews for beginning reading, upper elementary school reading and middle/high school reading can be viewed on the Best Evidence Encyclopedia.
For more information on America’s Choice Ramp Up Literacy, visit www.americaschoice.org or e-mail [email protected].
For other reviews of research on education programs, see the Best Evidence Encyclopedia homepage at www.bestevidence.org.
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