Inputs, Outputs, & Outcomes
School systems only exist to improve student outcomes. But to meaningfully employ this insight, you first need a strong understanding of the differences between inputs, outputs, and outcomes. 

All of the questions in this quiz are addressed in the Introduction and Chapter 1 of, "Great On Their Behalf: Why School Boards Fail, How Yours Can Become Effective." Go here to get both for free: http://www.GreatOnTheirBehalf.com.
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What is an input? *
Why is "increase teacher effectiveness" not an example of a student outcome? *
Which of the following are accurate descriptions of an output? *
Which of the following could be examples of a PreK-12 student outcome? *
Student outcomes don't change until adult behaviors change. What are the key drivers of adult behavior change? *
Which of these could be an example of an output? *
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