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This rubric can help district or schools address success gaps that exist between groups of their students, such as gaps in test scores or graduation rates between students of different races, economic status or even disabilities and other students...
RESOURCEThe Success Gaps Toolkit presents a process for using data and the Success Gap Rubric to identify root causes of gaps in districts or schools between groups of children. These success gaps occur when the education system is not meeting the needs of...
RESOURCEThe EDFacts IDEA Discipline Data Infographic provides basic information about the EDFacts file specifications states use to submit IDEA Discipline data to the U.S. Department of Education. The infographic outlines details about Discipline data for...
RESOURCEThis resource compares the three equity requirements in IDEA (disproportionate representation, significant discrepancy, and significant disproportionality) across various elements to explain the similarities and the differences among the requirements...
RESOURCEStates can use the Excel spreadsheet application for calculating disproportionality measures and accompanying user's guide in their assessment of racial/ethnic disproportionality. The spreadsheet application calculates several disproportionality...
RESOURCEThe TA guide describes the methods a state might use to appropriately determine which of its districts has a significant discrepancy (including a significant discrepancy by race or ethnicity) in the rates of out-of-school suspensions and expulsions...
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