Measure of School Capacity for Improvement (MSCI). User Manual and Technical Report

Building capacity within schools and districts for continuous improvement is a goal of educators at all levels across the United States of America. An important first step in capacity building is identifying schools' current strengths and weaknesses. Schools can then begin building upon existin...

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subjects Curriculum
Educational Improvement
Educational Resources
Elementary Secondary Education
Equal Education
Evaluation Methods
Factor Analysis
Individualized Instruction
Norms
Peer Evaluation
Questionnaires
Reliability
School Effectiveness
Teacher Expectations of Students
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