For years, schools typically had a generalized approach to math assessment and intervention. A teacher would give an exam that tracked student achievement based on course goals, often combining several skills into one exam. The students scoring in the lowest 20% might get interventions, and the other students would move on.
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Presented by Amanda VanDerHeyden, Ph.D., Former District Leader, Current Founder and CPO, SpringMath Accelerate

