NEPC Review: Testing Theories of Why: Four Keys to Interpreting US Student Achievement Trends (American Enterprise Institute, 2025) [Reprint].

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  • Chris Domaleski The National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment

Abstract

Chris Domalski's review of the American Enterprise Institute report, Testing Theories of Why: Four Keys to Interpreting US Student Achievement Trends, reprinted here with the kind permission of the National Education Policy Center (NEPC), University of Colorado Boulder (http://nepc.colorado.edu). The review was made possible in part by funding from Great Lakes Center for Educational Research and Practice.

Author Biography

Chris Domaleski, The National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment

Chris Domaleski is the Associate Director of the National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment. His research focuses on the development and validation of innovative assessment and school accountability systems and evaluating the effectiveness and impact of educational policy.

References

[Report Reviewed] Malkus, N. (2025, January). Testing theories of why: Four keys to interpreting US student achievement trends. American Enterprise Institute. https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Testing-Theories-of-Why.pdf?x85095

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2025-06-11

How to Cite

Domaleski, C. (2025). NEPC Review: Testing Theories of Why: Four Keys to Interpreting US Student Achievement Trends (American Enterprise Institute, 2025) [Reprint]. Education Review, 32. Retrieved from https://edrev.asu.edu/index.php/ER/article/view/4183

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NEPC Think Tank Reviews