1. Leading Indicators of Academic Achievement: Investigating the Predictive Validity of an Observation Instrument in a Large District.
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Basileo, Lindsey Devers, Lyons, Merewyn Elizabeth, and Toth, Michael David
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ACADEMIC achievement , *PREDICTIVE validity , *INSTRUCTIONAL systems , *LEADERSHIP , *EDUCATIONAL technology - Abstract
Instructional leaders require timely and predictive data to guide post-pandemic systemic changes. We investigated the predictability of an observational instrument, the Rigor Appraisal, and its association with achievement and other school effectiveness measures in a sample of 53 schools in Illinois. We found that increases in the Rigor Appraisal had a small to moderate and statistically significant association with achievement, a positive and moderate statistically significant association with attendance, a negative relationship between referrals and suspensions, and a positive and moderate statistically significant association with the 5Essentials. Additionally, the implementation of academic teaming was associated with greater achievement in schools with more low-income students. We also found that leaders who conducted non-evaluative instructional walks experienced a positive and statistically significant impact on achievement. As such, the Rigor Appraisal merits further study in different contexts, as it shows promise as a leading indicator that can be used for the continuous improvement of instructional systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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