In this excerpt from WichitaLiberty.TV: When comparing Kansas school test scores to those of other states, it’s important to consider disaggregated data. Otherwise we may — figuratively speaking — let the forest obscure the trees. For more on this issue, see: Kansas school test scores, in perspective. View below, or click here to view at YouTube.
Kansas school test scores: What they don’t tell you
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