Achievement Network
About the Intervention
Achievement Network (ANet) is a school-level data-based instructional program for elementary and middle schools (Grades 3-8) serving high-need students. The program provides quarterly interim assessments in math and English language arts aligned to state content standards, data tools including online reports (MyANet platform) delivered within two business days, coaching of school leaders (approximately 20 visits per year for 2-3 years) to support teachers' use of assessment data, and a network of peer schools for sharing results and joint professional development. ANet coaches work with school leaders and data leadership teams to build capacity for implementing data cycles, including preparing for assessment administration, facilitating data meetings (typically 3-hour blocks after school), and supporting teachers in analyzing data and developing re-teaching plans. The program aims to embed interim assessment data use into educators' everyday routines to identify and close gaps in student achievement.
Statistical Findings
No effect on math achievement
No effect on reading achievement
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Focus Areas
Economically DisadvantagedPrograms & Services
General EducationDelivery Methods
Face-to-FaceDisability Support
N/ATarget Groups
Student(s), Teachers/Instructional TeamsSource
Beth A., M., Corinne M., H. & Martin R., W. (2016). Achievement Network's Investing in Innovation Expansion: Impacts on Educator Practice and Student Achievement (ED565458). ERIC. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED565458.pdf.
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