Absolute ratings criteria for primary schools (schools only enrolling students in grade two or below) ratings criteria including environmental measure for program improvement (early childhood environment rating scale revised – ECERS-R)
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South Carolina Education Oversight Committee
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Schools--Ratings and rankings--South Carolina; Education--South Carolina--Statistics; Elementary schools--South Carolina--EvaluationDescription
For the 2004-2005 school year, assign the points for school ECERS-R performance and weight ECERS-R 30% in the calculation of the school absolute rating and 14% each for the other five rating criteria as listed in Table 1. For the 2004-2005 school year, assign the points for school ECERS-R performance and weight ECERS-R 30% in the calculation of the school absolute rating and 14% each for the other five rating criteria as listed in Table 1.Date
2004-08-19Metadata
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dc.description | For the 2004-2005 school year, assign the points for school ECERS-R performance and weight ECERS-R 30% in the calculation of the school absolute rating and 14% each for the other five rating criteria as listed in Table 1. For the 2004-2005 school year, assign the points for school ECERS-R performance and weight ECERS-R 30% in the calculation of the school absolute rating and 14% each for the other five rating criteria as listed in Table 1. |
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