Three Unexpected Data Points Describe Elementary School Quality 343
garthsundem writes with a link to his story in Wired, according to which "Test scores and student/teacher ratio are nearly meaningless. But three new numbers do describe school quality: 1. (Test Scores/Parent Education): How do scores outpace expectations? 2. Test Score Growth: Any single score can be socioeconomics, but growth is due to the school. 3. (Teacher Salary*%Highly Qualified/Teacher Age): The best teachers will become highly qualified early, and will gravitate toward the best paying jobs." These factors seem to be at least interesting starting points; if you've shopped around for elementary schools, what else did you consider?
The Obvious Answer (Score:5, Funny)
Homeschooling?
Re:The Obvious Answer (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The Obvious Answer (Score:4, Funny)
An iPad counts as a gazillion books, right?
Only if you read them. Most iPads count for about six birds, a slingshot and a handful of green pigs.