Did you notice that the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires each state to adopt a single number for the minimum cell size for reliability and confidentiality? Let’s say Missouri picks 10. Then whenever student statistics are reported, there must be at least 10 students counted to ensure statistical reliability and to prevent anyone from detecting a single student’s personally identifiable information (PII). Thank you ESSA. That’s so simple, easy to follow, easy to explain, and certainly based upon sound practices, isn’t it? Well, follow this Twiminar and see.
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— ESP Solutions Group (@espsg) October 24, 2016
#ESPTwiminar14.2 #ESSA:States must pick 1 cell size for #reliability & #confidentiality for ALL groups/grades…. https://t.co/TjYmmPReLk
— ESP Solutions Group (@espsg) October 26, 2016
#ESPTwiminar14.3 What if ED made Einstein, Pathagoras, Curie pick 1 number in their formulas? #ESSA #PII https://t.co/Xm9wXY2bG4 .
— ESP Solutions Group (@espsg) October 26, 2016
#ESPTwiminar14.4 Khufu’s pyramid didn’t round pi. Full paper explains lack of stat logic in the mandate. #ESSA #PII https://t.co/Xm9wXY2bG4
— ESP Solutions Group (@espsg) October 28, 2016
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— ESP Solutions Group (@espsg) October 31, 2016