Identifying and implementing educational practices that when systemically applied result in improved student outcomes. This is achieved by matching high quality instruction with student needs; carefully collecting and analyzing student learning rate data over time; and consistently applying educational decision-making processes.
Berrien Resa. Regional Education Service Agency
Today's Purpose - Tomorrow's Promise.
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Assistant Superintendent & Chief Academic Officer:
Eric Hoppstock
Tel: 269-471-7725, ext. 1342
eric.hoppstock@berrienresa.orgINFORMATION
- Berrien Student Achievement Framework brochure

- Student Achievement Framework: Map for Implementation

PRESENTATIONS
- Academic Coaching

- Student Achievement Framework: Adoption

- Student Achievement Framework: Introduction

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