1990
DOI: 10.3109/00207459008986647
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Early Childhood Testing and School Learning Problems: A Cross-Validation

Abstract: Educators in the early school grades often find themselves in a dilemma when evaluating children's skills. Formal testing procedures are often inappropriate for young children and can wrongly identify them as deficient. The purpose of this study was to help teachers in making early decisions regarding individual children that would be accurate and helpful in designing educational programs. A screener was identified during the first year that discriminated between kindergarten children identified by their teach… Show more

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“…We again begin with some notation for measures of hours worked, labor inputs, and labor quality for categories of workers: H j,t = quantity of hours worked by worker category j at time t w j,t = price of an hour worked by worker category j at time t, and L j,t = quantity of labor services from worker category j at time t, and for economy-wide aggregates: H t = quantity of aggregate hours worked at time t W t = average wage for hours worked at time t 128. Federal Reserve Board (1997); the historical data are described in Jorgenson (1990). L t = quantity index of labor input at time t P L,t = price index of labor input at time t, and q L,t = quality index of labor input at time t.…”
Section: Labor Input Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We again begin with some notation for measures of hours worked, labor inputs, and labor quality for categories of workers: H j,t = quantity of hours worked by worker category j at time t w j,t = price of an hour worked by worker category j at time t, and L j,t = quantity of labor services from worker category j at time t, and for economy-wide aggregates: H t = quantity of aggregate hours worked at time t W t = average wage for hours worked at time t 128. Federal Reserve Board (1997); the historical data are described in Jorgenson (1990). L t = quantity index of labor input at time t P L,t = price index of labor input at time t, and q L,t = quality index of labor input at time t.…”
Section: Labor Input Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, a cross-validation of the first-year results was conducted the following year with a different group of 208 kindergarten students, virtually all students from that grade level in the three participating school districts—the original two districts plus one other nearby small-town district. Of this group, 111 were male and 97 were female; 133 were Anglo, 70 were Hispanic, 3 were black, and 2 were Asian (Jorgenson, Jorgenson, McCall & Gillis, 1990).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%