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Quality Assurance Practices Associated with Producing Cohort Graduation Rates

Author(s)Robin Taylor, J. P. Beaudoin, Pete Goldschmidt
Publication dateJune 2007
publication pdfQuality Assurance Practices Associated with Producing Cohort Graduation Rates

This paper is the second in a series exploring methods of implementing quality assurance practices in statewide accountability systems and focuses on the calculation of cohort graduation rates.

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