Endorsements

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“A timely book about the importance of the use of data, facts, and evidence in education. It raised thoughtful questions about how data should be used for what purposes and the ensuing interpretations.”

Ellen Mandinach,
Senior Research Scientist at  WestEd, author
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“Education suffers from an overabundance of well-meaning B.S. and a worrisome shortage of useful B.S. detectors. In this accessible volume, through case studies and clear prose, Steve Rees and Jill Wynns have sought to provide just that to community and educational leaders seeking a better way to gauge how schools are doing.”

Frederick Hess,
Scholar, author, speaker. Director of Education Policy Studies at American Enterprise Institute.

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“While it may be frightening to many parents and educators to learn that the data being used and frequently misinterpreted to determine the quality of a school is flawed, take heart. These education veterans (Jill served as a school board member for 24 years, and Steve has been analyzing education test data for almost as long) have provided a path to improvement, if not enlightenment. First of all, they take the complex concepts of testing and make it comprehensible for the rest of us. Then, they take the time to give school administrators, other education leaders, and board members specific questions to ask which will uncover the problems and lead to correcting how the entire process of assessment is conducted. They also have provided detailed suggestions as to when and where the corrections should start; specifically in pre-service teacher training programs and all the way through the staff at State Departments of Education.”

Barbara Nemko,
Superintendent, Napa County Office of Education.
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“Educators and parents are awash in data, but how can they correctly use it? This thoughtful book points out some of the many ways in which educational data are misused and offers concrete guidance to do better. Any program preparing teachers or school leaders who will be working with assessment or other educational data could benefit from reading this candid, approachable book.”

Morgan Polikoff,
Associate Professor of Education at University of Southern California.
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“Mismeasurement of Schools’ Vital Signs is a rewardingly accessible and compelling analysis of the misuses and misunderstandings of K-12 educational data.… At a minimum it should be required reading in teacher preparation and administrative leadership programs across the county. Parents, teachers, school board members, educational leaders, commentators, and policy makers will discover it to be a refreshingly frank and constructive resource worthy of serious attention.”

Carol Gittens,
Dean, Kalmanovitz School of Education at Saint Mary’s College of California.
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“This book should be read by every school board member, superintendent, school principal, education reporter, and advocate. Rees and Wynns have spent decades wrestling with the measurement of school quality, and they understand the mistakes that have so often misled us. In clear and concise prose, sprinkled with real-world examples, they identify smart measurement methods that will help our state, district, and school leaders avoid those all-too-common errors.”

David Osborne,
Author, Reinventing America’s Schools, Reinventing Government, and other books on modernizing our public institutions.