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Technical Appendix for “Getting Algebra Placement Right: Expanding Opportunity and Strengthening Preparation”
August 2026
By: Megan Kuhfeld, Daniel Long, Scott J. Peters
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This is the technical appendix to the research brief, “Getting Algebra Placement Right: Expanding Opportunity and Strengthening Preparation,” which examines whether taking Algebra in 8th grade instead of 9th grade improves student outcomes.
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This research brief examines whether taking Algebra in 8th grade instead of 9th grade improves student outcomes. Using a nationwide sample of MAP Growth scores for middle schoolers, NWEA researchers looked at how many students who were ready for Algebra actually enrolled, and how outcomes were affected for students who were or were not ready for the course.
By: Megan Kuhfeld, Daniel Long, Scott J. Peters
Products: MAP Growth
Topics: Empowering educators, Growth, Informing instruction, Math & STEM, Middle school
This is the technical appendix to the “Struggling adolescent readers left behind: Evidence of post-COVID-19 declines and pathways forward” research brief, which highlights an urgent challenge in academic recovery: middle school reading.
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Products: MAP Growth
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Products: MAP Growth
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Products: MAP Growth
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Technical Appendix for Chronic absenteeism: A continued impediment to academic recovery
This is the technical appendix for “Chronic absenteeism: A continued impediment to academic recovery,” research brief, which examines the relationship between chronic absenteeism and academic recovery from COVID-era disruptions to learning.
By: Sofia Postell, Emily Morton, Megan Kuhfeld
Products: MAP Growth
Topics: COVID-19 & schools, Growth
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Products: MAP Growth
Topics: Early learning, Empowering educators, Growth, Informing instruction