Improving the Infrastructure for K-12 Mathematics
Author: Ben Sayler

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Data collection and analysis have been central to the work of Project PRIME throughout its first five years. Data sources include student achievement on the state assessment, student performance on a more performance-oriented assessment, student attitudes, course enrollments, teacher content and pedagogical content knowledge, pre-service teacher content and pedagogical content knowledge, classroom observations, teacher and administrator surveys, teacher leader interviews, and student focus groups.

Student-level data have been examined for trends over time and disaggregated by race. Comparisons have also been drawn between achievement on the state test and on the more performance-oriented assessment.

Growth in teacher content and pedagogical content knowledge has been examined to determine the impact of professional development. Comparisons have also been drawn between pre-service teachers and in-service teachers on the content knowledge measures.

Qualitative survey and interview data have been synthesized and interpreted by the external evaluation team.