2012 Survey of States - Successes and Challenges During a Time of Change (NCEO State Survey Report)
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2012 Survey of States - Successes and Challenges During a Time of Change (NCEO State Survey Report)
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2013-09
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University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration, National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO)
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A report providing a snapshot of new initiatives, trends, accomplishments, and emerging issues during this important period of education reform as states document the academic achievement of students with disabilities. This is the thirteenth such survey of states conducted by NCEO. States also reported information about the alternate assessments based on alternate achievement standards (AA-AAS), and on new developments in assessment such as teacher evaluation and how they are contributing to the consortia. In the three years since the previous survey, states continued to make strong progress, though challenges remained and several new issues emerged.
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The Center is supported through a Cooperative Agreement (#H326G110002)
with the Research to Practice Division, Office of Special Education Programs,
U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this report were developed under the
Cooperative Agreement from the U.S. Department of Education, but does not
necessarily represent the policy or opinions of the U.S. Department of Education
or Office within it.
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Dominguez, Lauren; Thurlow, Martha; Lazarus, Sheryl; Rieke, Rebekah. (2013). 2012 Survey of States - Successes and Challenges During a Time of Change (NCEO State Survey Report). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/173780.
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