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Course Credits Toward Graduation - Snapshot of 2009-2010

Patterns of course credit attainment for 2009-2010 AISD high school students are discussed. Among those most likely not to be on track to graduate in 4 years were English language learners and students in special education.

  •  Research Brief

ARRA IDEA 2009-2010 Summary Report

This report summarizes the 2009-2010 results of 25 AISD's special education grant projects. Goals were to reduce the student achievement gap and disproportionality, improving teacher quality and district processes, and evaluating projects.

  •  Research Brief

Summer School Evaluation Summary Report 2010

AISD provided summer programs in 2010 for students to accelerate academic learning, maintain academic skills between school years, recover course credits, retake state achievement tests, or experience school-level transition activities.

  •  Report
  •  Research Brief

Bilingual Education and English as a Second Language Programs Summary Report 2009-2010

Twenty-nine percent of students enrolled in AISD were English language learners in 2009-2010. The majority of them (62%) continued to make progress in English proficiency and their TAKS scores have continued to improve over the years.

  •  Report
  •  Research Brief

NCLB Title I Part A Research Brief, 2009-2010

AISD used more than $31 million federal Title I Part A funds in 2009-2010 to support almost 45,000 students at 71 Title I schools. This report summarizes compliance and service data.

  •  Research Brief

Quality Teaching for English Learners (QTEL): TAKS Outcomes at Lanier, Year 3

QTEL is a professional development program for teachers which is designed to improve instruction for English Language Learners (ELLs) and began as a pilot in 2007 at Lanier and International High Schools. This report presents findings of TAKS outcomes for students at Lanier High School in year 3.

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Quality Teaching for English Language Learners (QTEL): Reflections on Building the Base, Austin 2010

QTEL is a professional development program for teachers. It is designed to improve instruction for English language learners and close academic gaps. This report highlights teachers' reflections on the program after year 3.

  •  Research Brief

English Language Learners' Risk of Dropping Out of School, 2006-2007 9th-Grade Cohort

Ninth-grade predictors of dropout risk among English language learners were having an attendance rate below 90%, being 16 years or older, earning less than 5 credits, attending a Title I campus and scoring beginning or intermediate on TELPAS reading.

  •  Research Brief

Reflections on QTEL Professional Development: AISD Building The Base, August 2009

QTEL is a teacher professional development program designed to improve instruction for English language learners and close academic gaps. This report summarizes feedback from teachers regarding a QTEL professional development event.

  •  Report

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