What Is the Stanford Education Data Archive Teaching Us About National Educational Achievement?
The Stanford Education Data Archive (SEDA) launched in 2016 to provide nationally comparable, publicly available test score data for U.S. public school districts. I introduce a special collection of six articles that each use SEDA to lend their questions and findings a national scope. Together, thes...
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Main Author: | Andrew D. Ho (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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