Measuring Student Improvement: Students collectively demonstrate appropriate levels of student growth as benchmarked against standards set by the Secretary based on input from stakeholder groups. For the purpose of this regulation, "student growth" means the change in student achievement data for an individual student between two points in time and may include other measures that are as rigorous and comparable across classrooms. For non-tested grades and subjects, student achievement data means alternative measures of student learning and performance, such as student scores on pre-tests and end-of-course tests; student performance on English language proficiency assessments; and other measures of student achievement that are rigorous and comparable across classrooms, developed in partnership with input from relevant specialist organizations or licensure bodies and the Delaware State Education Association (DSEA) and approved by the Department. For tested grades and subjects, student achievement data means student scores on the State assessment system and, as appropriate, other measures of student learning, such as those specified for non-tested grades and subjects, provided they are rigorous and comparable across classrooms.
14 Del. Admin. Code § 107A-5.0
15 DE Reg. 1595 (05/01/12)
17 DE Reg. 216 (8/1/2013)
18 DE Reg. 40 (7/1/2014)
21 DE Reg. 38 (7/1/2017)
27 DE Reg. 101 (8/1/2023) (Final)